A. Seemanni
MarsVampyrus

A. Seemanni

about 5” dls :D
let me know if you guys can tell!!
This should be a male. Females would have a smooth curve all the way across the top lip of the epigastric furrow, instead of notched in the middle like this.
 
This should be a male. Females would have a smooth curve all the way across the top lip of the epigastric furrow, instead of notched in the middle like this.
Thank you!! I kinda figured they were a male cuz of some of their behaviors and their abdomen never really fattening no matter how many superworms he eats LOL. You're the best and btw I really appreciate the explanation cuz it made no sense to me how you guys were able to tell without a molt :D
 
Thank you!! I kinda figured they were a male cuz of some of their behaviors and their abdomen never really fattening no matter how many superworms he eats LOL. You're the best and btw I really appreciate the explanation cuz it made no sense to me how you guys were able to tell without a molt :D
I try my best to explain when there's something easy to explain like this. Sometimes, though, it's just a hunch and is harder to explain - when you know you know kind of thing. That said, always confirm by checking a molt - I've been wrong before, even when it seems like it's certain. 👍
 
I try my best to explain when there's something easy to explain like this. Sometimes, though, it's just a hunch and is harder to explain - when you know you know kind of thing. That said, always confirm by checking a molt - I've been wrong before, even when it seems like it's certain. 👍
WILL DO!! thank you again :3
 

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Epiandrous fusillae sexing (Not Molts)
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