Most of those are not T.asperrimus complex, but are T.wenxianensis complex. None are T.broadoridgus, which means you have T.wenxianensis or perhaps T.wenxianensis plus T.dabienicus. I saw one animal which could be T.asperrimus complex, but it's hard to keep track from a video. If there's anything in there in the T.asperrimus complex, ID will be almost impossible at the moment due to the number of undescribed species. Odds are, they are all T.wenxianensis, since all of the other species have fairly narrow distributions and it makes more sense that a bunch of animals of one species with a wider range would enter the trade.
T.asperrimus complex have very prominent rib nodules, are often brown, may have color on the rib nodules, and have a red cloaca.
T.wenxianensis complex have flattened and adjoining rib nodules, and are black [so far]. T.wenxianensis usually has a black cloaca. T.broadoridgus has a very wide dorsal ridge, grooves between the nodules, and a red cloaca. T.dabienicus has a red cloaca. So if the cloaca is black, you have T.wenxianensis, and if your shipment has T.wenxianensis, then those with red cloacas are probably also T.wenxianensis.