Eauthlus Pulcherimaklaasi

Deb60

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I have an Eauthlus Pulcherimaklaasi, E sp Green and E sp Blue . Are they all different or is Pulcherimaklaasi the old name for one of the other two ?
 

sdsnybny

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I have an Eauthlus Pulcherimaklaasi, E sp Green and E sp Blue . Are they all different or is Pulcherimaklaasi the old name for one of the other two ?
Pulcherimaklaasi Is the old name the true Pulcherimaklaasi I belive isn't in the hobby, E. sp Green and E. sp blue are different species as far as I know, that may eventually change though. I have adult females of both, very pretty T's as adults.
 

Deb60

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Pulcherimaklaasi Is the old name the true Pulcherimaklaasi I belive isn't in the hobby, E. sp Green and E. sp blue are different species as far as I know, that may eventually change though. I have adult females of both, very pretty T's as adults.
That's what I was told , so o
May just have another sp green or sp blue Eauthlus . They are all slings anyway, strange that as they were all sold by the same person to me , as all three different names, and the people I got them from have their own business selling Ts and inverts , so would have thought they would have known about this !
 

viper69

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E. sp Green and E. sp blue are different species
If only they were scientifically classified, same with E sp Red and E sp Yellow, and virtually all the small Chilean tarantulas. The good news is a biologist recently told me there is research underway working on that!
 

sdsnybny

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Here is my best shot of E. sp "Green", the green on the femur is very dark metallic and difficult to catch.
@EulersK
will have a better pic

2016-09-14 10.51.15.jpg
 
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