This topic has been covered numerous times in Arachnoboards history, so the search function would probably get you more answers then asking the question outright. Since I'm already replying I will give you my 2 cents. The specimen appears male due to the overall pectin, pectin tooth length and the overall oval shape of the genital operculum, but I'm no expert in Pandinus sexing.
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