. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 35. 38 Fig. 35. Body of male, dorsal view. Fig. 36. Left first tibia, ventral view. Fig. 37. Left second tibia, ventral view. Fig. 38. Left palpal tarsus. Figs. 39-40. Two different views of palpal basal tarsal hook. PalpuH. Fip;ures 38-40. I have not seen this type of basal tarsal hook in any other species. Both tibia and patella are short with the tibia relatively very broad and somewhat trilobed. Abdomen. Figure 35. Moderately flattened dorsoventrally with no distinct indication of suppressed spines. Color in alcoh
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 35. 38 Fig. 35. Body of male, dorsal view. Fig. 36. Left first tibia, ventral view. Fig. 37. Left second tibia, ventral view. Fig. 38. Left palpal tarsus. Figs. 39-40. Two different views of palpal basal tarsal hook. PalpuH. Fip;ures 38-40. I have not seen this type of basal tarsal hook in any other species. Both tibia and patella are short with the tibia relatively very broad and somewhat trilobed. Abdomen. Figure 35. Moderately flattened dorsoventrally with no distinct indication of suppressed spines. Color in alcohol. Legs medium brown with variations. Cara- pace medium brown with fine, irregular, dark dots. Sternum brownish with irregular, white, deposits. Abdomen dorsum yellow- ish with irregulai'ly jilaccd, white spots; as indicated in Figure 35 there is a series of irregular grayish spots also on the dorsum; the venter in front of genital groove and the sclerotized ring around the spinnerets are brown, but behind the genital gi'oove the color is y(>llowish with irregular gray lines and spots. Type locality. Male holotype is from Simla, Trinidad. February 26, 1959 (A. M. Nadler). The female is 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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