. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. The Nearctic Hahxiidae • Opell and Beatty 399 H~J? *^. 00oo% 0 o 12 o o Figures 1-3. Neoantistea agilis (Keyserling). 1. Ventral view of female. 2. Dorsal view of female. 3. Dorsal view of ocular area. Figures 4-9. Antistea brunnea (Emerton). 4. Ventral view of female. 5. Ventral view of epigynum. 6. Dorsal view of cleared epigynum. 7. Dorsal view of left male palpus. 8. Ventral view of left male palpus. 9. Dorsal view of ocular area. Figure 10. Ventral view of Hahnia sanjuanensis Exline female. Figures 11-12. Hahnia


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. The Nearctic Hahxiidae • Opell and Beatty 399 H~J? *^. 00oo% 0 o 12 o o Figures 1-3. Neoantistea agilis (Keyserling). 1. Ventral view of female. 2. Dorsal view of female. 3. Dorsal view of ocular area. Figures 4-9. Antistea brunnea (Emerton). 4. Ventral view of female. 5. Ventral view of epigynum. 6. Dorsal view of cleared epigynum. 7. Dorsal view of left male palpus. 8. Ventral view of left male palpus. 9. Dorsal view of ocular area. Figure 10. Ventral view of Hahnia sanjuanensis Exline female. Figures 11-12. Hahnia cinerea Emerton. 11. Ventral view of female. 12. Dorsal view of ocular area. Figure 13. Ventral view of chelicerae of Neoantistea magna (Keyserling) 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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