Neoholothele incei

Pickard-Cambridge, 1898) Neoholothele incei is a species of tarantula from Trinidad and Venezuela,[1] commonly called the Trinidad olive tarantula.

When mature, the species has a leg-span exceeding 5–7.5 cm (2.0–3.0 in).

As often the case with tarantulas, the females live longer than males, with the former living up to 7 years compared to the 2 years that males can expect to reach.

[2] Like most New World species, the venom of N. incei is considered to be mild and comparable to a bee sting, however no research has confirmed this.

[2][4] This species has a golden carapace and its abdomen is striped.