. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 44 Female epigyna. Figs. 39-47. 39. Oecobius rivula, ventral view. 40. O. juangarc/a, ventral view. 41. O. bracae, ventral view. 42. O. bracae, dorsal view. 43. O. civitas, ventral view. 44. O. civitas, dorsal view. 45. O. culiacanensis, ventral view. 46. P/afoecobius floridanus, ventral view. 47. P. floridanus, dorsal view. a large fossa. Internal genitalia not ex- amined on only available female specimen, but presumably similar to O. rivula. Re- mainder of structure as described for genus. Carapace entirely medium b


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 44 Female epigyna. Figs. 39-47. 39. Oecobius rivula, ventral view. 40. O. juangarc/a, ventral view. 41. O. bracae, ventral view. 42. O. bracae, dorsal view. 43. O. civitas, ventral view. 44. O. civitas, dorsal view. 45. O. culiacanensis, ventral view. 46. P/afoecobius floridanus, ventral view. 47. P. floridanus, dorsal view. a large fossa. Internal genitalia not ex- amined on only available female specimen, but presumably similar to O. rivula. Re- mainder of structure as described for genus. Carapace entirely medium brown, eyes ringed with black, eye area dark brown. Coxae of legs, endites, pale yellow, labium and sternum medium brown. Abdo- men blotched chalky dorsally, with typical pattern of dark brown areas; venter mostly pale. Legs annulated and blotched as described for O. isolatus. Total length, mm. Carapace .80 mm long, .91 mm wide. Tibiae I-IV .52, .53, .51, .57 mm long, respectively. Metatarsi I-IV .50, .50, .49, .59 mm long, respectively. Male from Juan Garcia, Oaxaca, with structure essentially as in female except as follows: carapace wider in proportion to length (L/W= 1); eyes smaller, more dispersed, eye area wider in proportion to length than female (L/W = 1). Cara-. 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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