Im gunna go with a female G. Chiragra due to the white dots on her back and the pink in her antennal scales, uropods, pleopods and pereiopods. Does it have a white meral spot?
Dr. Roy, I have one that looks just like that, but is a bit darker, with very dark green patterns (pink appendages and white spots though). Does that make it a male, or female?
Generally the males are darker green with less pink, but a darker red on the uropods. However, there is considerable variation in this species and at some locations even the males are light tan (see Roy's List). The sure way to tell is to look at the gonopods hanging down from the inside base of the last pair of walking legs.
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