Friend of mine sent me this photo of their T for my help sexing but I don’t think I’m seeing the spermathecae. Not very familiar with this species though!
bad angle and resolution sadly, so i simply cannot tell if it is male or female, thell him/her they could try to get a picture with the 4 booklungs as the corners, perhaps while putting i on a transparent plastic and shining a light through from the back
Yeah, just too blurry to tell. With G. pulchra/quirogai, the uterus externus and spermathecae often roll up together and require some manipulation to expose. I will say that it's promising to see that "roll" of tissue going across between the forward book lungs - might indicate they've got a female, but overall inconclusive.
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