@vievie206 Not sure exactly what you're asking, but I'm saying female due to how obvious and "lippy" the furrow looks, plus a lack of a darker or lighter patch above the center of it that'd indicate epiandrous fusillae. Smaller Ts can be a bit deceiving, but by this size you can start to get a decent idea with Brachypelma.
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