Female A. versicolor around 2.5 DLS
CyclingSam

Female A. versicolor around 2.5 DLS

I think I am getting better at this. My A. versicolor just molted, and she is definitely a she.
@CyclingSam I dont see much going on here, I suspect male but my eyes may be deceiving me. I would expect more on 2.5"

Couple of dark bits forming at least.

EDIT: am on my phone though so when I zoom it is getting mega blurry
 
Sorry man, that looks 100% male to me. But nothing beats first person viewing. Cameras often deceive in this hobby. You know what a flap is supposed to look like - label it as you see it.
 
Here is a shot from the side. This was a hard molt to take pictures of as it has has a hole one of the book lungs and where the genitals are and is bunched really bad at the bottom. I think this shot makes it easier to see what I see. I am still thinking girl; however, I admit that I am still knew to sexing, and also likely overly optimistic that everything is a Female (Female until proven male).
 

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Spermathecae sexing (Molts)
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