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<blockquote data-quote="Angelo" data-source="post: 186263" data-attributes="member: 35018"><p>The black one is female: the “wings” near the head are not protruding. The females can have plumper body or long oval bodies; what you need to look for is how the wings look like.</p><p></p><p>The white one is a recently molted male. The “wings” will always be much protruded in males when you look at it dorsally. Most of the times, males will have much slender bodies, but they can be fat too and might appear like females. Again, what you will look for is the protrusion of the wings.</p><p></p><p>Those are the best pics i could get as they scurry and move real quick when the camera’s light is on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angelo, post: 186263, member: 35018"] The black one is female: the “wings” near the head are not protruding. The females can have plumper body or long oval bodies; what you need to look for is how the wings look like. The white one is a recently molted male. The “wings” will always be much protruded in males when you look at it dorsally. Most of the times, males will have much slender bodies, but they can be fat too and might appear like females. Again, what you will look for is the protrusion of the wings. Those are the best pics i could get as they scurry and move real quick when the camera’s light is on. [/QUOTE]
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