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Could you sex an L3 D. truncata?
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<blockquote data-quote="CosbyArt" data-source="post: 306591" data-attributes="member: 8168"><p>[USER=9576]@Ratmosphere[/USER] The only way at the moment to determine gender for your nymph is the segment counting method, <a href="https://mantidforum.net/index.php?/topic/7110-male-or-female/" target="_blank">see the post</a> by Rick.</p><p></p><p>Looking at your photos however it is impossible for me to see the bottom segments, and the images appear to be ran through some strange filter that flattened the detail or just a low megapixel camera. Ideally the photo is done of the mantid through plastic or glass of the underside/bottom of their abdomen - as the segment lines underneath are used to make the determination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CosbyArt, post: 306591, member: 8168"] [USER=9576]@Ratmosphere[/USER] The only way at the moment to determine gender for your nymph is the segment counting method, [URL="https://mantidforum.net/index.php?/topic/7110-male-or-female/"]see the post[/URL] by Rick. Looking at your photos however it is impossible for me to see the bottom segments, and the images appear to be ran through some strange filter that flattened the detail or just a low megapixel camera. Ideally the photo is done of the mantid through plastic or glass of the underside/bottom of their abdomen - as the segment lines underneath are used to make the determination. [/QUOTE]
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