Female C.C.paulsoni are considerably larger than males and have very very tiny spurs or none at all. Males have noticable spurs and are smaller. Is it possible that your smaller one without spurs is a juvenile female?
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Female C.C.paulsoni are considerably larger than males and have very very tiny spurs or none at all. Males have noticable spurs and are smaller. Is it possible that your smaller one without spurs is a juvenile female?
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