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  • Guess the male - extra difficult ;-)

    Get your thinking caps on and start surf'in the web - this one's difficult

    Richard


  • #2
    OK then, here's a clue:
    It's from Asia.

    Richard

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    • #3
      Hello!

      It looks like Chilobrachys huahini to me.
      But Im not quite sure.

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      • #4
        Hi!

        My guess would be Chilobrachys spec.
        Else I'd choose Theraphosidae spec. Asia

        Regards,
        Uwe

        *** edit ***
        Larkin was faster Should stop surfin' several forums at the same time.
        *** edit ***
        Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit.

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        • #5
          Asian?? I'm 100% certain on what it is not It's not a Selenocosmiinae (this one has tibial spurs), so it's not Chilobrachys

          Is it from possibly India through to China, somewhere on the mainland, maybe even the Seychelles?? Something is jumping to mind, knowing you have one could I tempt you to figure them out??

          Steve
          Australian Tarantulas website
          http://www.thedailylink.com/australiantarantulas

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          • #6
            I better throw a guess in, Nesiergus sp. (leaning away from Plesiophrictus) from the Ischnocolinae???

            Steve
            Australian Tarantulas website
            http://www.thedailylink.com/australiantarantulas

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            • #7
              I would have gone with plain old Plesiophrictus.sp however this does not look like the male of the one Indian species iv seen pictures of on the net (carapace seteation looks a bit wrong?), but there could be others (not in as many hands tho im sure).

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              • #8
                Is that a mite on its carapace? Sorry...typical woman missing the point lol.

                Looks like our Yamia sp

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