In this pic right here, with the light shining on what I assume is the patch of short, dense setae (epiandrous fusillae), it looks male. Looks a bit more like a female in the other pics, but I'm leaning towards male.
In this pic right here, with the light shining on what I assume is the patch of short, dense setae (epiandrous fusillae), it looks male. Looks a bit more like a female in the other pics, but I'm leaning towards male.
In this pic right here, with the light shining on what I assume is the patch of short, dense setae (epiandrous fusillae), it looks male. Looks a bit more like a female in the other pics, but I'm leaning towards male.
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