. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. | 48 o o o O O4,o. 44 External Anatomy of Tetragnatha Figures 41-48, T. lewisi Fig. 41. Eve group of male from in front. Fig. 42. Palpal patella and tibia of male. Fig. 43. Paracymbium of male. Fig. 44. Palpal tarsus of male. Fig. 45. Another view of distal end of cymbium, conductor, and embolus of male. Fig. 46. Left chelicera of male showing spur and teeth along the pro- margin of fang groove. Fig. 47. Spur from chelicera, much enlarged, showing bevelled distal end. PlG. 48. Teeth along the retromargin of the fang g


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. | 48 o o o O O4,o. 44 External Anatomy of Tetragnatha Figures 41-48, T. lewisi Fig. 41. Eve group of male from in front. Fig. 42. Palpal patella and tibia of male. Fig. 43. Paracymbium of male. Fig. 44. Palpal tarsus of male. Fig. 45. Another view of distal end of cymbium, conductor, and embolus of male. Fig. 46. Left chelicera of male showing spur and teeth along the pro- margin of fang groove. Fig. 47. Spur from chelicera, much enlarged, showing bevelled distal end. PlG. 48. Teeth along the retromargin of the fang groove. Eyes. Eight in two rows as usual; ocular tubercles bearing ALE are most pronounced. Viewed from above, both rows recurved; viewed from in front, posterior row somewhat re- curved, anterior row almost straight, all measured by centers. Central ocular quadrangle wider behind than in front in ratio of. 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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