P. Whiteii sexing - also what sex is bigger in phrynus and daemons?

lilivili

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Finally found the right area. I don't see the female organs but I've never done this before for TWS only tarantulas.
 

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wizentrop

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A female here!
As for the other question - males are usually bigger but females are heavier.
 

lilivili

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A female here!
As for the other question - males are usually bigger but females are heavier.
Thanks!


I had guessed F based on leg span, good to have confirmation.

Google was giving VERY vague results on sexual dimorphic size of amblypigids and said females are larger but it was hard to understand and there was one semi clear study but it was very jargony to decipher. It seemes to imply larger legspan but I had always heard the opposite.

I just grabbed two damon medius on hopes I can get a male out of one of them.
 
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