My friend's T. albo
I already know the answer, but im curious as to what will people look for and what will be their guess.
Shouldn't be too hard since its a common species....right?
Interestingly enough, it is a mature male! I found it incredible how it looks after maturing with the lack of a triangular patch of epiandrous fusillae
Interestingly enough, it is a mature male! I found it incredible how it looks after maturing with the lack of a triangular patch of epiandrous fusillae
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