. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 488 Annals of the South African Museum. of ocular tubercle and a triangular marking just posterior to it which are pale yellow, carapace streaked with chocolate-brown stripes and spots ; ventral surface of abdomen pale, coxae in proximal half ivory white, in distal half greyish ; chelicerae with some brownish infuscation on their inner sides, segment II with some brown spots on inner side; pedipalp pale yellow; legs almost uniform pale yellow, tibiae and patellae infuscated brown; abdominal tergites.


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 488 Annals of the South African Museum. of ocular tubercle and a triangular marking just posterior to it which are pale yellow, carapace streaked with chocolate-brown stripes and spots ; ventral surface of abdomen pale, coxae in proximal half ivory white, in distal half greyish ; chelicerae with some brownish infuscation on their inner sides, segment II with some brown spots on inner side; pedipalp pale yellow; legs almost uniform pale yellow, tibiae and patellae infuscated brown; abdominal tergites. Fig. 74. -Rhampsinitus levis. ^ : a, ocular tubercle ; side ; c, chelieera from inner side : d. b, chelieera from outer palp. entirely smooth without rows of granules, first thoracic tergite with a row of 2-4 short spines; anterior edge of carapace with 3 short blunt spines, the middle one considerably larger and stouter than the lateral ones, behind each of the lateral spines a larger spine, behind the middle spine on anterior margin of carapace and about haK-way between this and ocular tubercle 2 small spines ; antero-lateral angles of carapace with 1 small spine, a few small spines at the sides of the ocular tubercle ; ocular tubercle as in fig. 74, a, with 4 pairs of short blunt spines and in addition a few spicules ; distal edge of coxae above with 1 upwardly directed spine, inferior surfaces of coxae, sternites, and genital operculum entirely smooth. CheHcerae as in fig. 74, c, seen from inner side (fig. 74, h, seen from outer side); segment I with some spine-like granules in distal half above, below with some. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum


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