. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Bricham Young University Science Bulletin. 50>im (A-E) S5;im (F) ^ Fig. 3. Odontacants austral^ A, scutum of holotype; 1 dorsal aspect; D, anterosubmedian dorsal seta; E, ments showing specialized setae. tral teeth. Palpal formula B/B/B?, femoral, genual, and dorsotibial setae moderately branched. Palpotibial claw of holotype obscured (claw of Venezuela specimens quadrifurcate with one large prong). Palpotarsal setae sparse- ly branched. Galeala with few barbs. Scutum: Shaped as figured. Moderately, faintly punctate medial
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Bricham Young University Science Bulletin. 50>im (A-E) S5;im (F) ^ Fig. 3. Odontacants austral^ A, scutum of holotype; 1 dorsal aspect; D, anterosubmedian dorsal seta; E, ments showing specialized setae. tral teeth. Palpal formula B/B/B?, femoral, genual, and dorsotibial setae moderately branched. Palpotibial claw of holotype obscured (claw of Venezuela specimens quadrifurcate with one large prong). Palpotarsal setae sparse- ly branched. Galeala with few barbs. Scutum: Shaped as figured. Moderately, faintly punctate medially. Anterior margin slightly sinuate; pos- terior margin angulate. Scutal setae moderately branched, similar to dorsals. Sensillae flagelli- form with long branches, bases anterior to PL's. Measurements of holotype: AW-73 (76), PW-90 (87), SB-24 (24), ASB-34 (30-33), PSB-31 (25- 27), AP-37 (30), AMB-? (10), AM-52 (42), AL- 42 (35), PL-59 (54), S-50+ (60). Nasus 8 x 19 (8 X 19). Legs: Coxae moderately to densely punctate; leg segments sparsely punctate, punc- !, palpal tibia and tarsus; C, palpus and cheliceral blade, anterosubmedian ventral seta; F, coxae and leg seg- tae large. Distance between coxae I setae 49 ,am. Legs long and slender; tarsal claws with onychotrichcs, empodia possibly with few. Spe- cialized setae as figured. Branched setae per leg segment for legs I, II, and III: Coxa 2,1,1; trochanter 1,1,1; femur 6,5,4: genu 4,4,4; tibia 8,6,6; tarsus ?,17,15. Mastitarsala III barbed. Leg index 1130. Distribution: Peru, Lima, and Venezuela, Zulia district. Specimens Examined: Holotype, ex Tropi- (luras peruvianus, Lima, Peru, Apr 1928, and 12 larvae, ex 5 unidentified lizards, Venezuela Zulia, 34 km NNE Paraguaipoa (Cojoro), 15 m, 19 Jun 1968. Other Material: 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 ori
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