Davus fasciatus
Davus fasciatus, commonly known as the Costa Rican tiger rump, is a species of a new-world tarantula endemic to Costa Rica.
This species is a common misnomer of Davus pentaloris, due to mislabelling in the pet trade. Davus fasciatus does not currently exist in the pet trade.
Description
The Costa Rican Tiger Rump is a relatively small, terrestrial species of tarantula. It has a black carapace, legs and abdomen. Indicated by its name, its abdomen has distinct orange-red stripes and "saddle" markings, which vary across individuals. The orange markings often form a spade -or arrowlike- pattern down the center.This species can be differentiated from others in its genus by its black carapace.