Mike Withrow
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LMAO now you have me really curious because they both are really close. I will say the yellow banding on the legs are the same as all the others I've had,but I'm not sure how the c.vonwirthi carries theirs.How large is this specimen? That does not look like a C. albostriatus to me. It appears to be more of a C. vonwirthi to me than a C. albostriatus.
I wish I could, but I know just enough to be dangerous when it comes to Cyriopagopus, especially the C. minax complex. Volker von Wirth does haunt these forums from time to time, maybe he can chime in a bit and give us all an education here on the best ways to visually distinguish C. vonwirthi and C. albostriatus.@l4nsky sorry to bother you but, could you chime in on this? Umm I actually do attempt breeding. No problem in the past with these guys but yeah I'm no expert and umm I'm on full pause now seeing how close they are.
Extremely thankful for the knowledge. I'm no where near your level but,in a strange way I know exactly what your talking about. Thank you for responding this a note I'll be keeping forever.Haplopelma vonwirthi and Haplopelma albostriatus differ visually mainly in the intensity of the white stripes on the legs. Hapl. albostriatum is also smaller and more slender in adults compared to adult Hapl. vonwirthi from the locus typicus. Taxonomically they are also easily distinguished because the genitalia of the males and the stridulatory organs are very different. Hapl. albostriatum has shorter and fewer stridulatory bristles on the tastercoxa pl.