Genus Cyriopagopus (a.k.a. Haplopelma)

Lopez

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brachy said:
Hi bro!

There is my hainanum. She is little bigger :). Legspam about 20cm {D . What is your hainaums sex?
I'm not convinced that is a hainanum....

My largest adult female:





 

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Gigus said:
i agree , poss schmidti?
A picture only tells half the story, but I'd be more confident seeing a fresh moulted specimen.
 

brachy

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Hi

I sent photos of this spider, and photo of spermatheca to Mr. Whirt an he says it is H. hainanum. It is big problem for me too, what is this spider in true.
 

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better pic of my 3" female h. lividum taken today while relocating.



 
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I am a little confused and was hoping I could get an answer here.

Is it Ornithoctonus hainana or Haplopelma hainanum? I have seen it listed as both in this thread, and some dealers have it listed one way while other dealers list it the other. Which one is correct and current?
Thanks in advance!
 

Gigas

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HAPLOPELMA HAINANUM!!!!!!! no more debates on this PLEASE
The T was moved from Selenocosmia hainanum to Ornithoctonus hainana Then to Haplopelma hainanum i read the reports on this and people agree
 

Lorgakor

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Jeez, there really was no need to get testy about it. Thanks for the info.
 

Gigas

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Im really sorry but Theres been so many many arguements :'(
 

Lopez

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Lorgakor said:
I am a little confused and was hoping I could get an answer here.

Is it Ornithoctonus hainana or Haplopelma hainanum? I have seen it listed as both in this thread, and some dealers have it listed one way while other dealers list it the other. Which one is correct and current?
Thanks in advance!
The name has changed over the last few months, hence some pics are titled O.hainana.

For now, it resides in Haplopelma :)
 

Lorgakor

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Gigus I must have missed those arguments. I usually try to read threads like that, but I guess I didn't see them. And I must have searched in the wrong place.

Thank you Lopez, much appreciated.

Cheers,
Laura:)
 

Poeci

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a few more...

Haplopelma hainanum - juvenile


Haplopelma "huwenum" - juvenile


Haplopelma schmidti - juvenile


Haplopelma vonwirthi - female
 

CedrikG

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Very nice specimen that you have there Poeci, and no words can describe de pictures.
 

brachy

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Hi

Very nice poictures.:clap: :clap: What kind of camera you used ? How big is your lividum and hainanum? Tha hainanum is male or female ?
 

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Thanks :)
I have used FujiFilm FinePix S7000 with some macro lenses attached, but I'm going to purchase Canon EOS-350D.
Lividum has about 5.5cm in body length, hainanum 6cm.
I'll post some pics of my H. schmidti sling and Haplo. sp. "albostriatum", once i will dig them out of their burrows and grab the camera :)

umm, i forgot, hainanum is female...
 

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Haplopelma lividum larger spiderling (poss. female)

 
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