Genus Pamphobeteus

pato_chacoana

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thanks Sean !

here's pics of some juveniles from last year that I've kept: (both 1 year old)


female


male

Pato-
 

seanbond

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never seen a pampho like that, interesting to see wat pato says.
 

pato_chacoana

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Nice! Looks like it belongs to the antinous group, same with the one I posted, the ''chicken spider'', etc. It would be interesting to know the location it was found. Post more pictures when it molts :)
Variety within this genus is amazingly wide and very little understood by arachnologists so far!

Cheers,
Pato

PD: thanks Sean for good luck wishes! :)
 

REAPER591

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P Antinous


Pictures a little fuzzy.... was taken the day I got her and it was my first time holding such a large T, camera hand must have been shaking a little bit {D










 

Philth

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Hi
I have more picture :)



Any more pics or info on this spiders? :? Im having a hard time understanding if its s sp. I havent seen yet or if there is just something wrong with this spider haha.

Cheers, Tom
 

Falk

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REAPER591 you cant really mean that you are using that substrate? Change it immediately.
 

TomM

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Pamphobeteus sp. "South Ecuador" - ~5.5" Female
 

TomM

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Thanks, I'm actually selling her to Mattyb this week so I'm saying my goodbyes now:( but I know she's going to a good home.
 

Falk

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Does anybody have a picture of the Pamphobeteus sp. "Santo Domingo goliath" spermathecae?
 
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