. Breviora. 8 BREVIORA No. 296 Description. Total length mm. Carapace: mm long; mm wide opposite posterior border of second coxae where it is widest (Fig. 9); mm tall opposite interval between second and third coxae where it is tallest; distinctly arched from PME to beginning of steep posterior declivity; surface distinctly granulate and with granulations often in rows; with a recurved groove just. Figs. 9-12. Dysderina belinda sp. nov. Fig. 9. Carapace; dorsal view. Fig. 10. Posterior end of sternum; from below. Fig. 11. Venter, from below. Fig. 12. Epigynal area; from below


. Breviora. 8 BREVIORA No. 296 Description. Total length mm. Carapace: mm long; mm wide opposite posterior border of second coxae where it is widest (Fig. 9); mm tall opposite interval between second and third coxae where it is tallest; distinctly arched from PME to beginning of steep posterior declivity; surface distinctly granulate and with granulations often in rows; with a recurved groove just. Figs. 9-12. Dysderina belinda sp. nov. Fig. 9. Carapace; dorsal view. Fig. 10. Posterior end of sternum; from below. Fig. 11. Venter, from below. Fig. 12. Epigynal area; from below. Figs. 13-19. Dysderina concinna sp. nov. Fig. 13. Carapace; left side. Fig. 14. Eyes and clypeus; from in front. Fig. 15. Sternum; from below. Figs. 16-18. Distal end of left palpal tarsus; nearly prolateral, nearly ventral and nearly dorsal, respectively. Fig. 19. Genital 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. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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