Pamphobeteus ultramarinus?!?

aftershock

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Hey! I bought this spider without having a look it first, from a serious dealer.

I bought it as Pamphobeteus ultramarinus and was very satisfied with the deal.

The parcel came with the post today and I found a spider that have similarities with ultramarinus, but it doesn't really look that the speciemens I've seen IRL and on pics.

What dou you think?

Thank's
 

aftershock

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I think it looks like EUATHLUS PULCHERIMAKLAASI.

What do you think?
 

Nerri1029

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Bluthingus stripylegea

Seriously.. A beautiful SPIDER !!!!!!!!!
 

spiderPeter

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It definitelly isn`t Pamphobeteus ultramarinus, sorry...
I would go with Paraphysa pulcherimaklaasi too, but it`s hard to say it for sure just from a picture :)

Peter
 

Ultimate Instar

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Yes, it looks like what's sold in the U.S. as Euathlus pulkerrimaklaasi but may actually be Homeomma sp. I own one and it's very nice looking and stays out in plain sight, but I'm not sure if it's comparable to P. ultramarinus in cost. You should contact the dealer about this and confirm which species was shipped.

Karen N.
 

cdxrd

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Gotta go with Nerri

Bluthingus stripylegea

But that is a gorgeous T.. Wouldnt mind having one myself. :)
 

Fred

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That looks exactly like my Lasiodorides striatus
 

Bearo

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Ultimate Instar said:
Yes, it looks like what's sold in the U.S. as Euathlus pulkerrimaklaasi but may actually be Homeomma sp. I own one and it's very nice looking and stays out in plain sight, but I'm not sure if it's comparable to P. ultramarinus in cost. You should contact the dealer about this and confirm which species was shipped.

Karen N.
In another thread they told me Homeomma sp. "blue" and Euathlus pulkerrimaklaasi is the same thing.. along with a bunch of other names

nice pic though.. but I dont think its a P. ultramarinus :/
if you dont like it i can buy it though :D {D
 

Tony

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The real ***** of this----my P ultra sac is definitely bad
T :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
 

MUNG!!!

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Not to be nosey... but was the cost of the Ultramarinus catastrophic??? Did wherever you purchased it from have Ultramarinus slings??? I have been searching for months!! Thanks for the help... Derek :)
 

grockl

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Lasiadores striatepes

Sorry bout the spelling. Looks very similar to mine. Subtle blue with striations on the legs. could be the picture though.
 

Brian S

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Has anyone bothered to look at the date of the previous posts? :rolleyes:

And btw, that is Homeomma sp. "blue" like Eric said.


Nice spider you have miarachnids :) I wish I had this in my Pampho collection ;)
 

Comatose

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Paraphysa sp. blue?

It looks like what used to be sold as Paraphysa sp. "Peruvian Blue Bird Eater"...has that been moved to Hommeoma sp.?
 

pandinus

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holy crap! this one got pulled out of the woodwork didnt it? still nice looking spiders



John
 

Paulie B

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Also kinda looks like a blue phase Aphonopelma Seemani

Lovely T though, congrats !!
 
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