The picture isn't great, I'm having a bad movement disorder day so please be nice about my potatograph.
Where the spermathecae should be, there does appear to be a flap & "bunny ears" I can move them.
What's making me second guess myself is if its spermathecae aren't they quite underdeveloped?
How developed they are would depend on how big the T is, and I don't see that mentioned anywhere... Do keep in mind, though, that the reproductive organs on larger species can take longer to develop than those of smaller species. I would say that if you can move the flap and the "bunny ears" independently, then it's likely a female.
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