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Just a heads up, there's an order to things here. @NMTs guessed the last one correctly, so it's his turn to go. If you guess his submission correctly, then it's your turn.
Just a heads up, there's an order to things here. @NMTs guessed the last one correctly, so it's his turn to go. If you guess his submission correctly, then it's your turn.
Way too rare it’s a common species I thinkLasiodorides polycuspulatus?
They are, and a decent amount of dealers have them. They're just not nearly as popular as some other species.Way too rare it’s a common species I think, I don’t know if Lasiodorides polycuspulatus is even in the hobby.
This one should be a little challenging. No cheating...Just a heads up, there's an order to things here. @NMTs guessed the last one correctly, so it's his turn to go. If you guess his submission correctly, then it's your turn.
That's incorrect. Keep trying!Oh man, I'm not good with old worlds- not looking is the easiest way to avoid temptation. What a gorgeous spider! I'm gonna guess Phormingochilus Sabah Blue?
Nope!Taksinus bambus?
Nope. It is un-described, though, and has not even been assigned a genus.Orphnaecus sp. Quezon Blue?
Why didn’t you say so! It’s obviously a Shinus sp bluish!Nope. It is un-described, though, and has not even been assigned a genus.
The sub-family is correct, but the location is not. It's from further west, from a place known for it's party scene...If its not an adult T then my guess would be an Ornithoctoninae sp. Vietnam Silver based on the coloration.
No need to wait - if you think you've got it, go for it.Ooh! I found it, from the location hint, pretty sure. But I just got one last turn, do I wait and see if someone else gets it? I don't know the rules.![]()
That's the one. There are so many of these obscure localities of Ornithoctoninae and Selenocosmiinae out there that it's going to take a few hints to get most of them, I think. Good job, you're up again!In that case, I think
Ornithoctoninae sp. Koh Phangan
Yup! That's her. Your turn!Megaphobema robustum?