Would I be correct in saying this is a male?

Sean

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if thats a male can some post one of what a females would look like, i just wana compare:D
 

Longbord1

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definetly a female not the skin flap inbetween the two white book lings closest to the cephlathorax
 

Immortal_sin

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Lopez, are you certain that there is NO protrusion between the first set of book lungs? (the ones on the top of the pic)
I can't tell from the pic, but IMO, it almost looks like a female to me, and that the flap is just stuck to the bottom of the molt. Make sure that you've unfolded everything.
Holley
 

SpiderTwin

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It's hard to tell, the picture is blurry across the section that we are looking at. Do you have another pic?
 

defour

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You'd be correct if it is, and not if it isn't.

Steve
 

Mendi

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Looks to me like there is a flap between the 1st set of booklungs, and to me that means female :D
 

TheWidowsPeak

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I'm not seeing the flap. I know where it should be but I don't see it . maybe a better picture would help
 

Lopez

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Originally posted by Immortal_sin
Lopez, are you certain that there is NO protrusion between the first set of book lungs? (the ones on the top of the pic)
I can't tell from the pic, but IMO, it almost looks like a female to me, and that the flap is just stuck to the bottom of the molt. Make sure that you've unfolded everything.
Holley
There is definitely no flap - what you can see between the front set of booklungs is a recess, a crease, not a raised flap.

The skin is definitely completely unfolded.
 
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