That little red, oblong shape is intriguing, but you need to use stronger magnification to see if it's actually female at that size. D. diamantinensis have very distinct antenna-shaped spermathecae if female, so you'd be looking for something like this:
That little red, oblong shape is intriguing, but you need to use stronger magnification to see if it's actually female at that size. D. diamantinensis have very distinct antenna-shaped spermathecae if female, so you'd be looking for something like this:
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