i was thinking the same thing..Am I the only one that think that's not an ornata?
Am I the only one that think that's not an ornata?[/QUOTEa
actually, I have thought about that my self....
Maybe she is a fasicata:?
Facicata or Regalis..... I was leaning toward Regalis myself.but she was sold to me ass ornata, but since then I havent thought more about it....but she looks actually more like fasicata, so maybe she is!?
(sorry if the english is not perfect)
Yes, but it must been one of them, either fasciata or regalisFacicata or Regalis..... I was leaning toward Regalis myself.
its not regalis, I think...if you compare the carapace, it seems to me that my specimen is a fasciataFacicata or Regalis..... I was leaning toward Regalis myself.
I am no expert when it comes to Iding Ts but I just knew there was no way that was an Ornata. My Fasciata are not big enough to have adult colors yet, so maybe this is a peak into the future!its not regalis, I think...if you compare the carapace, it seems to me that my specimen is a fasciata
But I may bee wrong!?
It is i will bet you Ornata now post a ventral shotI am no expert when it comes to Iding Ts but I just knew there was no way that was an Ornata. My Fasciata are not big enough to have adult colors yet, so maybe this is a peak into the future!
Huh? You still think its an Ornata?It is i will bet you Ornata now post a ventral shot
looking at the cephalothoraxs and the folium would suggest itHuh? You still think its an Ornata?
Look at every color marking on the T and that would suggest no way.looking at the cephalothoraxs and the folium would suggest it
I have seen so many colors on many T's that suggest nothing. Black P. metallica purple ornata's these are just a couple that have been posted as of lateLook at every color marking on the T and that would suggest no way.
helloOrnata can you get a ventral shot of the spider
well according to this: http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showpost.php?p=198345&postcount=1 the markings you are looking at could also be 3 other species.well from looking at the cephalothoraxs and the foliums I would say it is an
P. ornata the only real way to tell would be a ventral shot and a good one too.
It is no Regalis