Genus Pamphobeteus

xenesthis

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Just an observation: The P. vespertinus the last two years in Europe are sure different from the Peru imports back in 1999-2004. The recent ones look nothing like those Peruvian imports.
 

The Arachnist

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Pamphobeteus sp. insignis (Colombia)

adult female and N1



This species differs from the P. insignis? Only asking because I have a pair of insignis ecuadors, I was looking for P. Insignis I recently bought a sling but it does show a Xmas tree pattern but is labeled as Columbian. So I'm looking for someone more experienced to determine what I have gotten.
 

JenSkin

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Just an observation: The P. vespertinus the last two years in Europe are sure different from the Peru imports back in 1999-2004. The recent ones look nothing like those Peruvian imports.
Is it possible they are they sp. Petersi? Miine really looks like it
 

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xenesthis

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None. Keep warm and humid on a deep and slightly moist substrate with hide and water dish in an enclosure that is 4x the size the T with good ventilation.
 

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Hi Fritz,i have an adult female P.sp Machalla.And she looked just like your Santo domingo when she was younger.Best of luck with the matings of that species.i would be very interested in some slings if your succesfull,but i expect they will be very expensive?
Also,havent you mated P.sp "Golliath"? Any news of an eggsac?? Again,i would be very interested in slings of this species too if you are succesfull.
I found this male had matured today aswell....P.vespertinus.I have a female waiting for him ;)

cheers...Neil
Do you still have the p sp machalla? Email me here settz4@yahoo.com thanks
 

xenesthis

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Pamphobeteus cf. antinous (central-eastern Peru), wild-caught, 8.5" adult female with a 34mm x 30 mm carapace! (3 days post-molt). P.cf._antinous(CE.Peru)(F)8.5inAD1.jpeg P.cf.antinous(CE_Peru)(F)8.5inAD1_ruler.jpeg
 

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This is one of the species in the Pamphobeteus genus with beautiful coloration in the females. Don't listen to those that say the females in this genus aren't colorful. :)


Pamphobeteus_mascara(f)4.75in_SA1.jpeg
 

xenesthis

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Pic request for "real" Pamphobeteus vespertinus adult female and mature male. The last two years, Europeans exporters are shipping to the U.S. with the following name label "Pamphobeteus vespertinus (mascara)" confusing here in the U.S. the difference between the species. Thanks for any pics showing the real P. vespertinus.
 
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