. Breviora. 33. Figures 29-30. Miagrammopes obliicus sp. nov. Fig. 29. Carapace; from above. Fig. 30. Epigynum; seen from below. Figs. 31-33. Miagram- mopes pinopus sp. nov. Fig. 31. Carapace; dorsal view. Fig. 32. Epigynum; seen from below. Fig. 33. Abdomen; lateral view, right side. expanded median part; posterior end not clearly visible but appears to terminate in a narrow, rounded point. Legs: tibial index of first leg 12; of fourth leg 8; first leg slightly more than twice as long as second leg, nearly three times as long as third leg and about times as long as fourth leg; calamistrum
. Breviora. 33. Figures 29-30. Miagrammopes obliicus sp. nov. Fig. 29. Carapace; from above. Fig. 30. Epigynum; seen from below. Figs. 31-33. Miagram- mopes pinopus sp. nov. Fig. 31. Carapace; dorsal view. Fig. 32. Epigynum; seen from below. Fig. 33. Abdomen; lateral view, right side. expanded median part; posterior end not clearly visible but appears to terminate in a narrow, rounded point. Legs: tibial index of first leg 12; of fourth leg 8; first leg slightly more than twice as long as second leg, nearly three times as long as third leg and about times as long as fourth leg; calamistrum extends over about five- sixths of the length of the fourth metatarsus; first metatarsus with a definite dorsal fringe; fourth metatarsus and tarsus each with a row of short spines on ventrolateral surface essentially as in M. simus Chamberlin and I vie (Fig. 40). Abdomen: robust, with a slight swelling a little in front of the middle; otherwise quite typical of females of the genus as observed in this study. Epigynum: some- what obscure; essential observed features shown in Figure 30. Color in alcohol: carapace generally grayish brown; with a lighter, median, irregular stripe extending the entire length of this part of the body; the lateral thirds darker and with a narrow, marginal white stripe. Sternum light yellowish brown. Mouth parts yellowish with varia- tions; the lip is largely grayish. Legs: yellowish in general; first and. 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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