. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 460 Bulletin Mmeiini of Compaiative Zoology, Vol. 144, No. 7. Map 3. Distribution of Do/omedes oketinokemis Bishop. with irregular reticulated light lines, ex- treme edges each marked with black line; two pairs of light lines posterior to PLE and PME, medial light line extends from between PME to thoracic groove. Edges of sternum light gray, enclosing lighter medial area. Labium about as long as wide, dark reddish brown, becoining lighter at anterior edge. Palpal endites dark reddish brown, becoming light at anterior


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 460 Bulletin Mmeiini of Compaiative Zoology, Vol. 144, No. 7. Map 3. Distribution of Do/omedes oketinokemis Bishop. with irregular reticulated light lines, ex- treme edges each marked with black line; two pairs of light lines posterior to PLE and PME, medial light line extends from between PME to thoracic groove. Edges of sternum light gray, enclosing lighter medial area. Labium about as long as wide, dark reddish brown, becoining lighter at anterior edge. Palpal endites dark reddish brown, becoming light at anterior edge. Chelicerae robust, dark reddish brown, clothed with long, erect white hairs. Coxae of legs light with few indistinct maculae, other segments with irregular maculae, some of which coalesce into indistinct an- nular bands. Leg length order IV-(I-II)- III. Background color of abdomen dark gray to brownish. Dorsum with light lance- olate cardiac area with two curved lateral longitudinal lines anteriorly, posterior two- thirds with about 5 trans\'erse "chevron- shaped" dark bands terminated laterally with 4 pairs of elongate white spots; lateral margms of dorsum with reticulated light areas. Sides each light anteriorly with reticulated lighter area that merges into dark area posteriorly. Venter dark gray to brownish with two irregular light lines beginning at transverse groove posterior to book lungs, extending to spinnerets. Epigy- num. internal copulatonj apparatus as for tenebros^us group; PEL relatively short (Fig. 56); bursae copulatrix (Fig. 55) de\-el()p initially in anteromedial direction, atria internalh' do not protrude posteriorly, are well separated (Carico and Holt, 1964). For measurements see Diagram 1 for various dimensions and ratios of the body and genitalia. Those imiuatures suspected of being of this species had essentially the same kind of pattern as the adults. Variation. Color \'ariation was not great in the few cases where more than one specime


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