If it's body length (meaning you have a larger juvenile), then it's likely a female, as males have a conspicuous dark patch of epiandrous fusillae immediately above the furrow.
If it's body length (meaning you have a larger juvenile), then it's likely a female, as males have a conspicuous dark patch of epiandrous fusillae immediately above the furrow.
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