Pamphobeteus sp. esmeraldas
Jeff Fernandez

Pamphobeteus sp. esmeraldas

Need help sexing this T
I agree. It looks male to me as well. Must be a young male because there is no epiandrous fusillae present and some males don't start to show premise of them until later on (juvies). I can also see a hint of a triangle shape above the exuvium where epiandrous fusillae will probably appear later on with each molt.
 
Signs* (where did "premise" come from, lol)....Sorry....Had to correct myself....
 

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