What Poeic is this?

Poec54

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Can you get some good shots of the leg banding on the underside? That's the key to identifying most Poecs.
 

Angel Minkov

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The only Pokies with a pattern like that on the carapace are fasciata, ornata, smithi and vittata. That's as much as I can help you out with unless you give me a ventral pic so I can see the markings.
 

lalberts9310

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I was thinking ornata or faciata, yes Rick I'll post some just now

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Okay well I see I need to wait for my uploads to clear up first before I can post any more photos, darn it! Will post them first thing in the morning.
 
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lalberts9310

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How big does faciata get?

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I heard faciata gets around 7-8" but also heard from other sources that they get around 9"??
 

Poec54

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Looks like a fasciata. The last four legs are white at the femur.

+1. Fasciata has the narrowest black ventral femur bands on the front 4 legs of any Poec species, which are barely there on the back four.

From what I've seen, 7" would be the norm for fasciata adults. The only ones that normally exceed that are ornata and rufilata.
 

lalberts9310

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+1. Fasciata has the narrowest black ventral femur bands on the front 4 legs of any Poec species, which are barely there on the back four.

From what I've seen, 7" would be the norm for fasciata adults. The only ones that normally exceed that are ornata and rufilata.
Thanks Rick!! :)
 

valmiki

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It's a p regalis

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Oh no its not
 
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