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Species Identification?

Mariskay86

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I think this is a Lasiodora Parahybana female, but am not 100%. She is a rescue I got yesterday and the previous owner said she was a Rose hair which she is not.
 

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sdsnybny

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A. seemanni are easy to ID they have pink/peach colored undercarriage and spinnerets. and a lighter carapace. Yours doesn't appear to be A. seemanni from the pic posted. you can just see the pink spinnerets in the photo.
A. seemanni 8.jpg


Here is a better pic of my A. seemanni bcf
A. seemanni bcf 10.jpg
 
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sdsnybny

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Acanthoscurria juruenicola maybe? or Lasiodorides polycuspulatus? lots of possibilities wait for a fresh molt for better reference.
 
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Mariskay86

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Thank so much for all the info. I will post a pic whenever she molts again. She's a rescue so I have no idea when the last time she molted.
 

MassExodus

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Looks like Acanthoscuria to me. All I have is two geniculata though, and its not a genic. I would study Acanthoscuria species. I've seen that one before somewhere..
 
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