What specific location on the legs features the prominent white or cream-colored banding of the Aphonopelma seemanni?

Answer

The joints, often referred to as the 'knees'

The defining visual characteristic of the *Aphonopelma seemanni*, which gives rise to names like the Striped Knee Tarantula, is the presence of noticeable white or cream-colored bands. These light markings are not distributed randomly across the entire leg structure but are specifically located where the leg segments meet, which are commonly identified as the joints or 'knees' of the spider. This contrasts sharply with the otherwise stark black or very deep brown coloration of the spider's main body segments, the cephalothorax and abdomen. This precise location of striping is what makes the 'Striped Knee' moniker particularly apt in describing this species among its common names.

What specific location on the legs features the prominent white or cream-colored banding of the Aphonopelma seemanni?
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