. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. (MUCKERING : MICRATIIENA IN CENTRAL AMERICA 429 Chcliccrae. Parallel, moderately robust; as usual in the genus. Unable to see fang- groove because of fragility of the holotype. Maxillae and Lip. Apparently as usual in the genus and with- out noteworthy External Anatomy of Micrathena Figures 9-4-98, M. insolita Fig. 94. Dorsal view of body of female. Fig. 95. Posterior end of abdomen; seen from posterior surface. Figs. 9(i-98. Epigynum from below, from a somewhat posterior view, and in profile from right sid


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. (MUCKERING : MICRATIIENA IN CENTRAL AMERICA 429 Chcliccrae. Parallel, moderately robust; as usual in the genus. Unable to see fang- groove because of fragility of the holotype. Maxillae and Lip. Apparently as usual in the genus and with- out noteworthy External Anatomy of Micrathena Figures 9-4-98, M. insolita Fig. 94. Dorsal view of body of female. Fig. 95. Posterior end of abdomen; seen from posterior surface. Figs. 9(i-98. Epigynum from below, from a somewhat posterior view, and in profile from right side, respectively. Sternum. Quite convex; without tubercles; posterior coxae separated by about half their width. Legs. 4123. Width of first patella at "knee" .2274 mm., tibial index of first leg 12. Width of fourth patella at "knee" .2373 mm tibial index of fourth leg 13. Femora Patellae Tibiae Metatarsi (All measurements in millimeters) Tarsi Totals 1. .715 .617 2. .715 .975 .520 3. .650 .530 .747 .520 4. .650 .617 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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