miguel camacho!
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Breeding in my group began this year in early- to mid-February at the latest. Here is a shot I took of my male as I heard some vocalizations come from the room one night. I know it's not the greatest view of a hemipene, but knowing the morphology of the hemipenes is sometimes a factor that can help distinguish cryptic species, I figured I'd put it up for the community to see. Hopefully he won't hold that against me (no pun intended).
I'm specifically interested in seeing hemipene morphology of U. sikorae, U. sameiti, and U. henkeli, which I believe are possibly the most closely related species to this supposedly undescribed species, as far as I can tell by general appearance alone. If anyone has any photos of them in live specimens or the ability to scan any photos or illustrations of them, please let me know.
I'm specifically interested in seeing hemipene morphology of U. sikorae, U. sameiti, and U. henkeli, which I believe are possibly the most closely related species to this supposedly undescribed species, as far as I can tell by general appearance alone. If anyone has any photos of them in live specimens or the ability to scan any photos or illustrations of them, please let me know.
