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    I bought a spider today in my local reptile shop that was sold as an Acanthoscurria geniculata. When looking at it in the shop there was somehing that looked different but I couldn't put my finger on it. I bought it anyway because it is a beautiful spider but by the time I got it home I realised it looks like a Lasiodora cristata. What do you think?:
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  • #2
    It certainly looks suspect.

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    • #3
      tough one that, those hairs on the abdomen certainly make you wonder
      http://www.spidersfromtheweb.co.uk

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      A.Geniculata
      B.Boehmi
      B.Smithi
      C.Crawshayi
      H.Lividum
      H.Minax
      H.Schmidti
      L.Parahybana
      O.Aureotibialis
      P.Canceridies
      P.Chordatus
      P.Frasciata
      P.Murinus
      P.Regalis
      T.Blondi

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      • #4
        To me it looks like you have a very nice Lasiodora cristata, the carapace is wrong to be geniculata, they usually have a chocolate brown carapace rather than a cream coloured one as shown in the pic, also the abdominal hairs on geniculata aren't normally as red as shown.

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        • #5
          It is shure the spider known for science as Nhandu chromatus, but really look not quite other Nhandu genus representatives...
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          • #6
            I have just compared both my Nhandu Chromatus and Acanthoscurria Geniculata against your picture and neither of them have the pale carapace, so I personally would rule them out. It's nice looking spider though.
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            • #7
              Looks exactly like my N.chromatus


              Definately not a geniculata, that's for sure.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Richard Goram View Post
                I bought a spider today in my local reptile shop that was sold as an Acanthoscurria geniculata. When looking at it in the shop there was somehing that looked different but I couldn't put my finger on it. I bought it anyway because it is a beautiful spider but by the time I got it home I realised it looks like a Lasiodora cristata. What do you think?:
                Richard

                If you look on the BTS theraphosidae gallery you will find your answer.

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                P.S A nicer spider than A, geniculata

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                • #9
                  Thanks everyone. Lasiodora cristata, now known as Nhandu chromatus I believe. Bit disappointed with myself I didn't realise what it was until I got it home, but I'm sure I would have bought it either way.

                  The funny thing is the shop I bought it from actually has a smaller L.cristata for sale at 3 times the price I paid for this one. Goes to show it would pay for pet shops to have a bit more knowledge about tarantulas.
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