(Originally sent to ScottL by Dr. Roy Caldwell )
Scott,
Generally, male O.s. are much greener than females, but this is not
surefire. The best way to sex them is to look at the genitalia.
Males have a pair of gonopods (penis) hanging down from the inside
base of the last pair of walking legs. The female has a pair of
gonopores on the ventral midline between the first pair of walking
legs. The structures looks sort of like a figure 8. Hope this helps.
Roy
Scott,
Generally, male O.s. are much greener than females, but this is not
surefire. The best way to sex them is to look at the genitalia.
Males have a pair of gonopods (penis) hanging down from the inside
base of the last pair of walking legs. The female has a pair of
gonopores on the ventral midline between the first pair of walking
legs. The structures looks sort of like a figure 8. Hope this helps.
Roy