I'm a novice but I'm going to take a stab at this and say this is a female. The epigastric furrow seems to follow along that curved line between the first pair of book lungs. There are also a ton of other A. seemanni pictures on this board, I'd say take a look and compare them to yours, but to me it does look female.
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