I see what you're talking about yes, but I see no break in the epigastric furrow. and the "white" dot/line you see above it, to me, is the lip of the furrow, not the epiandrous fusillae as you would see in males. P. metallicas are ridiculous in ventral sexing, I've seen so many cases which males end of female and vice versa. Only safe way to know the sex of a Poecie, as well as any other genus, is from a molt.
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