. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHICKERING : GENUS EUSTALA IN CENTRAL AMERICA 487 recurved; viewed from in front, anterior row gently procurved, measured by centers; central ocular quadrangle wider in front than behind in ratio of 19 : 16, wider in front than long in ratio of 19 : 16. Ratio of eyes AME : ALE : PME : PLE = 12 : 9 : 11 : 8. AME separated from one another and from ALE by their diameter. PME separated from one another by slightly more than their diameter, from PLE by a little less than three diam- eters. Laterals separated from one anot


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHICKERING : GENUS EUSTALA IN CENTRAL AMERICA 487 recurved; viewed from in front, anterior row gently procurved, measured by centers; central ocular quadrangle wider in front than behind in ratio of 19 : 16, wider in front than long in ratio of 19 : 16. Ratio of eyes AME : ALE : PME : PLE = 12 : 9 : 11 : 8. AME separated from one another and from ALE by their diameter. PME separated from one another by slightly more than their diameter, from PLE by a little less than three diam- eters. Laterals separated from one another by one-third of. 108 External Anatomy of Eustala Figures 108-113, E. rustica Fig. 108. Left second tibia of male from below. Fig. 109. Distal half of right fourth femur from below. Fig. 110. Tarsus of male palp, lateral view. Fig. 111. Tarsus of male palp from distal end. Fig. 112. Epigynum from below. Fig. 113. Epigynum, lateral 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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