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What sex is my Tarantula?
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<blockquote data-quote="plessey" data-source="post: 239737" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>As far as I can see from the pics, the slit sensilla and arthrodial membrane are easy enough to see but that's about it really. There does appear to be a structure that looks like it could be a gonopore but certainly no sign of any spermathecae, uterus externus or bursa copulatrix (although at 1.5" the bursa copulatrix wouldn't be defined enough anyway) in those photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plessey, post: 239737, member: 373"] As far as I can see from the pics, the slit sensilla and arthrodial membrane are easy enough to see but that's about it really. There does appear to be a structure that looks like it could be a gonopore but certainly no sign of any spermathecae, uterus externus or bursa copulatrix (although at 1.5" the bursa copulatrix wouldn't be defined enough anyway) in those photos. [/QUOTE]
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