Neither the picture nor the spider is mine, and neither did I make the post about "Cyriopagopus paganus".Gavin,
Your spider is a Haplopelma ;]
-Chris
Here you go:
Cyriopagopus paganus:
Neither the picture nor the spider is mine, and neither did I make the post about "Cyriopagopus paganus".Gavin,
Your spider is a Haplopelma ;]
-Chris
Cyriopagopus paganus:
Haplopelma longipes?Gavin,
Your spider is a Haplopelma ;]
-Chris
I can't see the scopulation on leg IV; how about H. minax?Haplopelma longipes?
ooops..Neither the picture nor the spider is mine, and neither did I make the post about "Cyriopagopus paganus".
Here you go:
regrading pet trade spcimens/names: the other way round often the case , but not alwaysI read that Haplopelma longipes and Cyriopagopus paganus this the same spider. Haplopelma longipes is the old name.
cool.Dont count on it. But look after her when it gets dark, sometimes they do come out for a little inspection of her territory
for the non native speakers, what is an "lps term"?but i've come to recognize it as an lps term
Probably "a common name/label used by local pet shops".for the non native speakers, what is an "lps term"?