Hi,
Selenocosmia/Phlogius crassipes KOCH 1874, this is the species soon to be the genotype for the genus Phlogius and the giant of Aussie T's:

Selenocosmia/Phlogius sp. "sarina", a sister form to P.crassipes, also a large theraphosid:

This is Phlogiellus sp. "pq118", a rainforest species from the Northern Tropics of Qld:

Selenotypus sp. "nebo":

Selenotholus sp. "glenelva":

Cheers,
Steve
Selenocosmia/Phlogius crassipes KOCH 1874, this is the species soon to be the genotype for the genus Phlogius and the giant of Aussie T's:

Selenocosmia/Phlogius sp. "sarina", a sister form to P.crassipes, also a large theraphosid:

This is Phlogiellus sp. "pq118", a rainforest species from the Northern Tropics of Qld:

Selenotypus sp. "nebo":

Selenotholus sp. "glenelva":

Cheers,
Steve