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  1. 07-03-2005 10:12 PM #1
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    ID of Mexican T (?)

    Found it today, the fovea is pink colored, almost a dusted pink color. The abdomen of the spider has pink bands, like a wasp (6 or 7 pink bands, on a dark, almost black "background".

    Found it in the state Veracruz, Mexico.
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    Does it look like this:



    If it does.. it is a C. fasciatum (Costa Rican Tigerrump)
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  3. 07-03-2005 10:50 PM   Click here to go to the next staff post in this thread.   #3
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    Davus fasciatus (C. fasciatum) does not occur in Mexico.

    How about a picture?
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  4. 07-03-2005 10:55 PM #4
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    I know that..... but I can't think of any other type which those markings
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    Quite a bad picture, apologies. Will take more when the spider is settled. Found it near Cardel (Buenavista), Veracruz, Mexico.

    It looks indeed exactly like the Costa Rican tigerrump (Cyclosternum fasciatum), so I guess that's what it is.

    The plastic lid has a diameter of 12 cm.

    It was quite a fascinating day, I found 2 scorpions, the tarantula, and 3 exoskeletons of a scorpion all very close together. One scorpion, a big one, probably female, got away :-( While I was looking for more scorpions a small lizard walked from a roof tile I was holding on my arm, shirt, pants, and down. Another big nice colored lizard came watching

    It sounds like I visited a pet shop, but no :-)
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    We may have a winner! Although as mentioned before...these are not usually found in mexcio.

    Other than that there are smaller sp. that could possibly be it.
    Last edited by ChrisNCT; 07-03-2005 at 11:50 PM.
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  7. 07-03-2005 11:39 PM   Click here to go to the next staff post in this thread.   #7
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    That picture doesn't mean it's D. fasciatus. There are quite a few species which look remarkably similar.
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    It was found in Veracruz, and I doubt it was imported, but if it's not the Davus fasciatus (C. fasciatum) any other options?

    The first pattern on the abdomen looks extremely similar ( =0= ), the pink line, with a pink round in the middle, with a black spot. Also the radial pattern on the fovea.



    We found it between roof tiles in a meadow (see picture), and I have no idea if it's imported how it could get there (maybe banana plants but I doubt they are imported from costa rica).

    So if it doesn't live in Mexico, how did it end up being there.
    Last edited by John Bokma; 07-03-2005 at 11:58 PM.
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    It looks a little dwarfish to me...

    But I had more to add than my expert opinion...

    This is a great thread in terms of IDing, and for just high quality posting.

    A real tarantula, found in the wild, with locale, and pics showing the locale.

    I hope you get your ID!

    And damn, I wish I lived there.
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    iirc Fabian Vol collected a Davus fasciatus "lookalike" in Veracruz Mexico, there's a good chance this could be one of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheri
    It looks a little dwarfish to me...

    But I had more to add than my expert opinion...

    This is a great thread in terms of IDing, and for just high quality posting.

    A real tarantula, found in the wild, with locale, and pics showing the locale.

    I hope you get your ID!

    And damn, I wish I lived there.
    I forgot to mention that between those tiles I also found a tailless whip spider :-) I heard that they are quite fragile, so I decided not to take it with me :-)
    So it was like a little pet shop :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoTerps
    Davus fasciatus (C. fasciatum)
    When did the name change occur? I don'r recall hearing about it, but have seen the "new" name several times now. Just curious.

    BTW, I can't offer anything different than what has already been offered as far as the ID is concerned.
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  13. 07-04-2005 09:11 AM #13
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    Here is the info You're looking for: http://tarantulas.tropica.ru/english...ink=evol5.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Windchaser

    When did the name change occur? I don'r recall hearing about it, but have seen the "new" name several times now. Just curious.
    • SCHMIDT, G. (2005): Die Gattung Davus O.P. - CAMBRIDGE, 1892 (Arachnida: Araneae: Theraphosidae: Theraphosinae). Tarantulas of the World 104: 7-18.

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    I started a new thread: http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/show...hp?t=47471with a better subject. (Probably should have renamed the title of this one, OTOH this might have been confusing for others).
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