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<blockquote data-quote="sdsnybny" data-source="post: 102761" data-attributes="member: 7949"><p>As far as I have found the recent paper by Ray Gabriel shows this Davus fasciatus has never been in the hobby. It also has Cyclosternum fasciatus and Cyclosternum pentaloris as synonyms of D. pentaloris. There are some decent pictures and drawings of the D. fasciatus in it as well. D. fasciatus has a near black carapace and is smaller than the others. It also describes the 4 different local/abdomen patterns of D. pentaloris </p><p>All current specimens in the hobby according to this revision are forms of D. pentaloris</p><p>this is the paper to search for;</p><p>Revised taxonomic placement of the species in</p><p>the Central American genera Davus O. Pickard-</p><p>Cambridge, 1892, Metriopelma Becker, 1878, and</p><p>Schizopelma F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897, with</p><p>comments on species in related genera (Araneae:</p><p>Theraphosidae)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdsnybny, post: 102761, member: 7949"] As far as I have found the recent paper by Ray Gabriel shows this Davus fasciatus has never been in the hobby. It also has Cyclosternum fasciatus and Cyclosternum pentaloris as synonyms of D. pentaloris. There are some decent pictures and drawings of the D. fasciatus in it as well. D. fasciatus has a near black carapace and is smaller than the others. It also describes the 4 different local/abdomen patterns of D. pentaloris All current specimens in the hobby according to this revision are forms of D. pentaloris this is the paper to search for; Revised taxonomic placement of the species in the Central American genera Davus O. Pickard- Cambridge, 1892, Metriopelma Becker, 1878, and Schizopelma F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897, with comments on species in related genera (Araneae: Theraphosidae) [/QUOTE]
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