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Description:

The photos show two different individuals. Probably a male (photos 1 and 3) and a female (photo 2).

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These look like male and female. Convex or concave interstices are often female in species where dimorphism occurs. Males have enlarged first tarsal segment (part of the foot used to hold female when mating). I think images 1 and 3 are male and middle one is female. https://sites.google.com/site/paropsispages/gender-determination
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PublishedMarch 12, 2016

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