Thank youNo, it is a Tliltocatl species. They completely moved a couple of species in Brachypelma to Tliltocatl because there were differences. Have curly hair too, btw, but a nicaraguan.![]()
Not a species a genus.Hi, im I little confused I have a Honduran Curly Hair, formerly Brachypelma albopilosum) changed the name to Tliltocatl albopilosus, so I it still a Brachypelma species?
And then the Genus and species are always italicized as in Tliltocatl albopilosusThe the first letter in the genus name is always capitalized. The first letter in the species name is always lowercase.
That tooThe species was once classified in Brachypelma but has been reclassified to the genus Tliltocatl so it is now in that genus.
And then the Genus and species are always italicized as in Tliltocatl albopilosus
Maybe not a Proper Question for this forum But .. How did you do that ?? italicize ?The species was once classified in Brachypelma but has been reclassified to the genus Tliltocatl so it is now in that genus.
And then the Genus and species are always italicized as in Tliltocatl albopilosus
Thanks, For the info , Unfortunately i'm on PC. Maybe I can Figure it outThere is a button to italicize here inbetween the bold and underline function. I am also able to do it by highlighting and italicizing directly on my iPhone View attachment 442575 View attachment 442576
No different genusHi, im I little confused I have a Honduran Curly Hair, formerly Brachypelma albopilosum) changed the name to Tliltocatl albopilosus, so I it still a Brachypelma species?
oh and i cant believe we haven't mentioned it so far, but if you want to check the status of any species you should check out the World Spider Catalog (https://wsc.nmbe.ch/).Hi, im I little confused I have a Honduran Curly Hair, formerly Brachypelma albopilosum) changed the name to Tliltocatl albopilosus, so I it still a Brachypelma species?