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everything good comes from brazil...golden cichla and now,blue tarantulas.:clap:hi everyone!
i´m also from Brazil, but i´m not here to be one more witness, i just need to say that this species isn´t a Lasiodora or Acanthoscurria, neither a Vitallius this beaultifull jewel belongs to the ancient genus: Cenobiopelma (Mello-Letão & Arlé,1934), and was discoverd recently here in Brazil inthe states of Minas Gerais and Goiás!
here´s part of the extensive documentation i had acess last night, but unfortunetally i don´t have a copy or the papers!
"A new species, is described from Brazil. Male can be
distinguished by the male palpal bulb lacking a small subapical keel on the embolus in conjunction with the embolus length (less than 2.5 times the tegulum length) and by the tibial spur being inserted in a perpendicular angle in relation to the tibia axis.
Female can be distinguished by the spermathecae being much more longer than wide, lacking lateral lobes and having a large terminal lobe with five smaller lobes around it. Additionally, males and females can be distinguished by the general blue metallic color pattern contrasting with the reddish setae on the abdomen...."
Seeing this study and the video posted earlier, i have no doubt that this is a great looking blue terrestrial spider, despite the beaulty this species is also known to be medium sized adults, like Vitallius sp!
Yesterday I had the opportunity to get some slings of this beautiful child, and I'm really trying to be the owner of perhaps 5 or 10 of them, hopefully I can get my hands on them soon! because here in Brazil it is more difficult, because the laws are so blind and inefficient, and we simply can not reproduce this treasure in captivity and establish a good market and responsible!
if i had the honor to be gifted with some of this new generation i´ll be much happy to came over here and guarantee to you, that they are really as blue as it looks inthe video and pics!
But for me!....
It is that Blue!
Cheers