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<blockquote data-quote="sdsnybny" data-source="post: 129849" data-attributes="member: 7949"><p>A. urticans was change after examining all the old stock collected and described a long time ago (in alcohol) ifrom the museums and private collections.</p><p>What you have pictured is what was known in the hobby before the revision as Avicularia urticans which matched the type specimen after examination of A. juruensis so it was changed. There were two different "Yellow Banded" T's before the revision. A. juruensis and A. aurantiaca both are now A. rufa but different localities. At least thats what I understand. these are pics of my female at different angles and times in molt cycle as you can see the coloration can appear different, then different lighting, camera, and monitors can add to the differences</p><p>[ATTACH=full]29561[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]29562[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdsnybny, post: 129849, member: 7949"] A. urticans was change after examining all the old stock collected and described a long time ago (in alcohol) ifrom the museums and private collections. What you have pictured is what was known in the hobby before the revision as Avicularia urticans which matched the type specimen after examination of A. juruensis so it was changed. There were two different "Yellow Banded" T's before the revision. A. juruensis and A. aurantiaca both are now A. rufa but different localities. At least thats what I understand. these are pics of my female at different angles and times in molt cycle as you can see the coloration can appear different, then different lighting, camera, and monitors can add to the differences [ATTACH=full]29561[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]29562[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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