Which T specie has the most yellow?

Wolf135

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I've seen some pictures in the past of one that looked yellow and had a pattern like an Indian violet.
 

viper69

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A few have yellow tones etc, like my P. rufi. Of course some Ts have pure yellow, like some Poki's. But there's no YELLOW T out there.
 

spideyspinneret78

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Some Cyclosternum species, like Cyclosternum sp. aureum have some bright yellow coloration. They're not commonly available, though.
 

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I've seen some pictures in the past of one that looked yellow and had a pattern like an Indian violet.
Hmmm...yellow with pattern like Chilobrachys fimbriatus, perhaps you're thinking Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra?
 

JonnyTorch

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A few have yellow tones etc, like my P. rufi. Of course some Ts have pure yellow, like some Poki's. But there's no YELLOW T out there.
Reds and yellows and greens on the back hairs and yellows and blues underneath. Looks awesome seeing all those colors. From a distance it looks brownish/grayish but when you shine a light at them they're so colorful. I love mine.
 

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if you mean light or neon yellow, not much comes to mind. im a big fan of Gold colored T's though, and Encyocratella olivacea and Harpactira pulchripes are two of my favorites.
 

Cemykay

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Depends on how you define yellow or the yellow range. There are definitley yellowish tones on the Neoholothele incei or Harpactira pulchripes. I would also count Hapalopus sp to this or the Pseudhapalopus sp Colombia (see image)
 

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Wolfram1

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Never seen it in person but Ornithoctoninae sp. "Ho Chi Minh" looks quite yellowish in pictures.
 

Vulash

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I recently picked up a Pseudhapalopus sp "columbia" sling. It's currently brown, but I'm hoping it end ups like the picture in the link below. I'm not sure if I can directly post a picture from arachnoboards to arachnoboards, but I'll be safe and link the thread. Scroll down to the pictures by user babelfish.

Genus - Pseudhapalopus | Page 3 | Arachnoboards

Also, I'm naming mine "Major". If anyone can get that reference, based on that spider, we are instantly best friends.
 

Shinn

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Never seen it in person but Ornithoctoninae sp. "Ho Chi Minh" looks quite yellowish in pictures.
The underside of my Ornithoctinae sp. "Uthai Thani" does appear yellow under the right lighting. Same with the blues.
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