Ecuador Field Trip

antinous

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Haven’t been here on a while, but I recently went to Ecuador to work and to also travel around in search of tarantulas/reptiles. Sadly, I was mugged so I’m missing quite a few photos of tarantulas and such, but here are some I took with my phone:

Avicularia purpurea Female
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Avicularia purpurea Male
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Unknown tarantula, possible Pamphobeteus sp. Female (Found in the cloud forest)
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Unknown tarantula, possible sling to the Pamphobeteus sp. above
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Theraphosinea sp. Male
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Pamphobeteus sp. Female (Found in the Amazon) looks very similar to the Pamphobeteus above
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Venom1080

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Doubt thats purpurea. awesome you got to see some cool Avicularia though.
 

antinous

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Doubt thats purpurea. awesome you got to see some cool Avicularia though.
What makes you think it isn’t? Not saying that it is either, just someone was telling me while I was there that’s where they’re found. I have no experience with Avics whatsoever so haha.
 

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What makes you think it isn’t? Not saying that it is either, just someone was telling me while I was there that’s where they’re found. I have no experience with Avics whatsoever so haha.
juruensis #2 comes to mind. What was Peru purple/urticans.
Don't take photo IDs as proof, of course.

Don't know their range, so maybe not.
 
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