Phormictopus sp. "purple", "green" and "Blue"?

Tomoran

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I'm a huge fan of the genus Phormictopus, and I've been trying to acquire all of the species I can find. Lately, there seem to be a lot of species becoming available, including "purple", "green", and now "blue" versions. I'm guessing that taxonomy for this genus may be a bit of a mess, however, I was wondering if anyone in the know might shed some light on all of these color forms. Is the consensus that these are regional color variants (it used to be P. cancerides purple for the sp. purple), or might some of these be separate species?

I know there was an earlier thread addressing the purples, but what about these new color forms?
 
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There are a few that have had the sp. purple name. So that one is kinda messed up. As far as green and blue... There's no mixing those 2 species up with anything. Those are really green and blue!
 

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There are a few that have had the sp. purple name. So that one is kinda messed up. As far as green and blue... There's no mixing those 2 species up with anything. Those are really green and blue!
Gotta catch 'em all....
 

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That's good to hear, because of course I have to buy some of each. :) I just wonder if they will turn out to be actual species or color variations. Either way, I absolutely love my cancerides specimens, so if I end up with bronze, purple, green, and blue variants, so be it!

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Gotta catch 'em all....
Hahaha. Man...SO true. :)
 

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Phormictopus is a great genus, the Caribbean version of Pamphobeteus. They're both big and leggy, always hungry, feisty, and males are very colorful. Hard not to like them.
 

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There are a few that have had the sp. purple name. So that one is kinda messed up. As far as green and blue... There's no mixing those 2 species up with anything. Those are really green and blue!
^ Hmmm, In Europe some think there are several different ones going under "Phormictopus sp Green" ...
 

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Phormictopus is a great genus, the Caribbean version of Pamphobeteus. They're both big and leggy, always hungry, feisty, and males are very colorful. Hard not to like them.
I couldn't agree more. Hardy, big, and fiesty ... such a cool genus.

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^ Hmmm, In Europe some think there are several different ones going under "Phormictopus sp Green" ...
Very interesting; this is what I was wondering about. Any idea as to which species they think might have green forms?
 

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unless the original collector or whoever knows exact locale info can share it with a taxonomist you will never get it ID to a species level

so until then, breed or keep 'green' from one dealer's stock together and not mix with other 'green' from another dealer who may have gotten it from different line or etc etc. just in case.
 

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unless the original collector or whoever knows exact locale info can share it with a taxonomist you will never get it ID to a species level

so until then, breed or keep 'green' from one dealer's stock together and not mix with other 'green' from another dealer who may have gotten it from different line or etc etc. just in case.
I was just curious as to if they were thought to be forms of cautus, cancerides, etc. I know that I may never know exactly which species mine belong to, unfortunately.

And great point about keeping stock separate for breeding purposes.
 

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Hey you guys with the Phormictopus sp.green do you have any pics. I have one and it doesn't really look like the few I've seen online. I'm wondering if it's something else. The first one is when it was a sling and the second is now as a 3.5in juvenile.
 

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I have 5 Phormictopus sp 'green' (gold carapace) as small juvies they have a blue/purple tinge to their carapace, as medium sized juvies their carapace changes to a metallic pink and at some point it will change to it adult colouration

There are a few different types of Phormictopus pics on the BTS FB page
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheBTS/search/?query=phormictopus



This is a P sp green (gold carapace) . . . ive got no idea where these names come from as this havent got the slight amount of gold on it

 

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Love them :) If it helps here is one Full green 1. Instar sling (few hours after molt from N2) from Macilacispiders.

 

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yeah mine kinda looked like that as a sling. i hope its a full green here is a pic of some color varations 12604853_928953337140483_408270470441279338_o.jpg
 

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Those 3 'green's' (above) are adult males; females will look different, and probably have less color, making the distinctions more difficult to discern.
 

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I second that. Phormictopus are like pamphos as in the males are the colorful ones and the females usually very dull looking. Regardless though males don't start showing colors until they are larger.
 

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I have sp "Purple" and I've heard rumblings that it's just a variant of cancerides. But to be safe, when my male matures ,I'm sending him back to the owner of his mother to keep whatever species/line he is as pure as possible. Mine has a bit of a reddish tinge on the abdomen and is kinda gold on the carapace and when he molts I'll try to get a picture of him to help with the catalog here.
 

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Mines just molted last night, it's close to 4in. What color morph and sex do guys think it is 20160302_205020.jpg 20160302_205321.jpg
 
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