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nicky
Posted - 31/10/2013 : 14:32:18
Was told that this is Epepeotes luscus.
How do we differentiate between gender?
These shots were of different specimens on different occasions.
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Francesco
Posted - 31/10/2013 : 15:58:25 Exactly!
Nice pictures One is sufficient.
Males (here) have antennae much larger than body and the first article of the anterior tarsi with a lateral spine. Females (here, though another species) have antennae only a bit longer than body and normal tarsi. Your specimens seem three males (the first is not sure ).