I trust the judgement of @Vanessa. However, from my experience, a structure this size given the size of the specimen tend to only grow larger as it ages, indicating a developing uterus externus and ultimately a spermatheca. I would check its future molts when it gets bigger. I’d like to know how this ends up
I trust the judgement of @Vanessa. However, from my experience, a structure this size given the size of the specimen tend to only grow larger as it ages, indicating a developing uterus externus and ultimately a spermatheca. I would check its future molts when it gets bigger. I’d like to know how this ends up
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