Scottharris6060
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2009
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- 6
Are you sure? It looks just like this seemani;Hello,
Its not Aphonopelma seemani.My guesse is Acanthoscurria borealis .
Try doing a search for this species on the forum.
-Chris
That doesn't look like seemani to me eitherAre you sure? It looks just like this seemani;
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w104/bayhorsemom/_MG_5013.jpg
No it doesn't, you apply the logic wrong. It is said, A. seemanni does have orange spiner's, which doesn't mean at the same time, it would be specific for this species only. You could say, a spider is not A. seemanni when it lacks the orange spinaretts. But you cannot say it is an A. seemanni when there is a spider with orange spinaretts.Orange spiner's mean seemani correct? That is what it looks like to me...
or just Aphonopelma sp." Guatemala". I just submitted a little article about these for the ATS forum magazine.Aphonopelma sp.
The spider often wrongly sold as A. seemanni. WC's are being commonly exported from Guatemala.
Maybe we can just begin labeling them Aphonopelma sp. "Motagua valley" as Eddy suggested.
Eric