. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figures 218-232. Eustala anastera (Walckenaer): 218-222. Dorsal patterns of female abdomen. 218. (Penn- sylvania). 219. (West Virginia). 220. (Michigan). 221, 222. (Florida). 223, 224. Female abdomen, lateral. 223. (Georgia). 224. (southern Texas). 225. Female eye region and chelicerae. 226-230. Epigynum. 226-228: Ventral. 229, 230. Posterior. 226, 227. (Kerr Co., Texas). 228. (Goliad Co., Texas). 229. (Nova Scotia, Can- ada). 230. (Cimarron Co., Oklahoma). 231. Left and right palpi from same individual (Grant Par., L
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figures 218-232. Eustala anastera (Walckenaer): 218-222. Dorsal patterns of female abdomen. 218. (Penn- sylvania). 219. (West Virginia). 220. (Michigan). 221, 222. (Florida). 223, 224. Female abdomen, lateral. 223. (Georgia). 224. (southern Texas). 225. Female eye region and chelicerae. 226-230. Epigynum. 226-228: Ventral. 229, 230. Posterior. 226, 227. (Kerr Co., Texas). 228. (Goliad Co., Texas). 229. (Nova Scotia, Can- ada). 230. (Cimarron Co., Oklahoma). 231. Left and right palpi from same individual (Grant Par., Louisiana). 232. Left palpus expanded. Scale lines. mm except Figs. 218-225, mm. Abbreviations, a, terminal apophysis; c, conductor; dh, distal hematodocha; e, embolus; m, median apophysis; r, radix; sa, subterminal apophysis; t, 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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