¿¿¿B.hamorii o b.smithi????
Jul 3, 2025 #2 A Avic-oholic Member Messages 26 Location Rockford, usa Looks like a B.hamorii. The coloration on the setae is more defused and the cheliceral bands are more pronounced than with B. Smiths.
Looks like a B.hamorii. The coloration on the setae is more defused and the cheliceral bands are more pronounced than with B. Smiths.