Oh really?Lampropelma nigerrimum arboricola, now reclassified as Phormingochilus arboricola.
Yes, on Facebook there was a TL;DR post mentioning a bunch of arboreal Ornithoctinae changing genera. One notable apart from ex Lampropelma nigerrimum arboricola is Cyriopagopus sp 'Sumatran Tiger' being described as Phormingochilus fuschii which is equal to Omothymus fuschii.Oh really?
Thanks for the info. Do you have the name of the facebook group where it was posted?Yes, on Facebook there was a TL;DR post mentioning a bunch of arboreal Ornithoctinae changing genera. One notable apart from ex Lampropelma nigerrimum arboricola is Cyriopagopus sp 'Sumatran Tiger' being described as Phormingochilus fuschii which is equal to Omothymus fuschii.
The Tarantula Community TTC, https://www.facebook.com/groups/2232242616889401/permalink/2249202725193390/Thanks for the info. Do you have the name of the facebook group where it was posted?
If you are referencing the post i saw, i think the part about the C. sumatra tiger is supposed to have a bunch of question marks behind it because it was unclear or something. IDK for sure though, because i didn’t read the article yet.Yes, on Facebook there was a TL;DR post mentioning a bunch of arboreal Ornithoctinae changing genera. One notable apart from ex Lampropelma nigerrimum arboricola is Cyriopagopus sp 'Sumatran Tiger' being described as Phormingochilus fuschii which is equal to Omothymus fuschii.
Also mentioned that C. sp 'Sumatran Tiger' isn't found on Sumatra to someone in the comments.If you are referencing the post i saw, i think the part about the C. sumatra tiger is supposed to have a bunch of question marks behind it because it was unclear or something. IDK for sure though, because i didn’t read the article yet.
Edit: Now my phone loads the picture...
That is the post i thought. And in the comments Taylor made a comment about the sumatra tiger part not being correct. Like i said. i didn’t red the paper so i don’t know with any certainty, just thought it was worth a comment.