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Field Notes

Description:

Females of the species are heavily have protective thorns and noticeable V patterns at the back around 3 inches. Males are a lot smaller and thinner by 1/3 of the females size. Solid brown, solid green and bi-coloration were noticed on the wild specimens.

Habitat:

Most of the specimen were noticed during night time and absent during the day on top of Sellaginela sp. and terrestrial ferns in the forest.

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