It seems like this one has a patch of epiandrous fusillae, which would indicate that it is male. You'll want to confirm with a molt. Even though they don't have spermathecae, the females do have a uterus externus (a "flap") that is clearly visible once they hit about 3" DLS.
It seems like this one has a patch of epiandrous fusillae, which would indicate that it is male. You'll want to confirm with a molt. Even though they don't have spermathecae, the females do have a uterus externus (a "flap") that is clearly visible once they hit about 3" DLS.
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