Male and female N. carapoensis, about 2.5" at the time for reference. Those are old pic - by now they are not only molt confirmed but hook and emboli confirmed.
@Theneil What? No, the left is the male. If you look closely you can see a round-ish spot of setae that look different/shorter above the furrow - that's the epiandrous fusillae. On the right side all hairs above the furrow are the same, ergo female.
I think that i see what you are talking about now. i thought the thick line of peach color was the fusillae. I think i need to spend a bunch of hours browsing through photos.
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