I don't know if there is a way to tell even when they are adults, I certainly don't think there is a way to sex the pupae.So I have an alaus oculatus pupa and I'm trying to figure out how to tell wether it's male or female, but there (of course) isn't much info on this species in terms of breeding, so is there any way to definitely tell?
dang, that's too bad. I know that males are generally smaller, but that isn't very decisive.I don't know if there is a way to tell even when they are adults, I certainly don't think there is a way to sex the pupae.![]()
ok thanks, I'll definitely look out for thatFor click beetles, you can usually sex them from the antenna. Males have larger ones.