Brazilian terrestrials with almost no trade footprint: a described genus, real animals, and a hobby record thin enough that single listings constitute the market.
Moderate, terrestrial, calm-leaning by the sparse literature; New World, urticating hairs present. Brazilian export closure means captive lines only, and the founder base behind any listing is whoever bred it.
The described binomials are the anchors, and they are nearly the only thing anchored: no price history, no accumulated care record, no comparable labels. Early-adopter territory in a closed-border genus, which compounds the thinness, and the standing single-seller caution applies to essentially every listing that appears.