This one looks male to me. This species is a bit harder to sex as you won't see epiandrous fusillae due to the light coloration. I look at the width of the booklungs. I say male because female P. murinus have a very wide area between their book lungs and the shape is distinct. This one is narrow and is "male-shaped".
I was wondering on that point as well. This is one of the harder case I think, because the booklungs distance ay male, the angle says female, the hair can't be seen.
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