Won't need a microscope at that size. Even if can't see with naked eye, zoom in with phone and will be easily identifiable
To add...the earthworms I use are called Giant Lob worms from bait shops. I don't trust digging up my own just in case they have been in contact with various nasties in the gardens they visit. So "farmed" earthworms where it is confirmed no pesticide/insecticides. Sorry I should have made that clear in last reply.
You should be able to raise "the dark" bit if you put a pin or piece of paper beneath it. I don't have a pic of my females spermathecae to upload for reference but if you search under Grammostola pulchripes you may get a hit and someone else has posted for reference
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