Masculines (adults) have the last segment of the pedipalps bigger (compared to adult feminines of the same species, or subspecies) and flat, transformed in copulatory structures, while feminine ones doesn't. Feminine are, usually, bigger than masculines (within the adults of th same species, or subspecies).
In some species, feminines have genitals openings covered by flat appendages called epigyna.
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