Ybyrapora Diversipes

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They used to be aurantica and juronesis...juro is now rufa....I am not 100% sure where aurantuca was reclassed to, but its likely both are juronesis, but which morphotype each would be, I am not sure about.
 

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That is Ybyrapora diversipes... How is it not @cold blood ? 🤔
I saw what appeared to be prominent yellow bands on the legs. I almost tagged you but I never know when you will be around. Thanks for the correction.

In hindsight, it doesn't look nearly as prominent as when I first glanced at it.
 

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@CEC I knew you'd come through. There wasn't enough blue for me to call it, and his description was not too specific.

@octanejunkie Be sure to spread the knowledge over at TF. Wouldn't want the TF forum to think the AB forum is elitist and not willing to share info.


I saw what appeared to be prominent yellow bands on the legs. I almost tagged you but I never know when you will be around. Thanks for the correction.

In hindsight, it doesn't look nearly as prominent as when I first glanced at it.
I get it on the yellow bands. I saw them as well, but the body poofiness and color a bit leaned me to Y. The only thing missing for me was the blue.

check out @CEC's 1.1 of A rufa, notice on the female the dorsal abdomen, a lot like M6.

 
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