. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Hypognatha, Gasteracantha, Enacrosoma •Leuj 147. Map 5. Distribution of Enacrosoma species. Key to Enacrosoma Males The males of E. javium, E. multilobatum, and E. quizarra are not known. 1. Carapace with hght V-shaped mark (Fig. 338); embolus consisting of two claw- shaped structures (Fig. 335, E, d in Fig. 336); Central America (Map 5A) frenca - Carapace marked otherwise; embolus oth- erwise 2 2(1). A black pointed portion of terminal apoph- ysis behind a more transparent section (Fig. 344, A in Fig. 345); median ap


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Hypognatha, Gasteracantha, Enacrosoma •Leuj 147. Map 5. Distribution of Enacrosoma species. Key to Enacrosoma Males The males of E. javium, E. multilobatum, and E. quizarra are not known. 1. Carapace with hght V-shaped mark (Fig. 338); embolus consisting of two claw- shaped structures (Fig. 335, E, d in Fig. 336); Central America (Map 5A) frenca - Carapace marked otherwise; embolus oth- erwise 2 2(1). A black pointed portion of terminal apoph- ysis behind a more transparent section (Fig. 344, A in Fig. 345); median apoph- ysis almost square (Fig. 344, M in Fig. 345); South America (Map 5C) anomalum Terminal apophysis otherwise (Fig. 358); median apophysis otherwise (Fig. 358); Guatemala (Map 5A) „, decemtuberculatuin Enacrosoma frenca new species Figures 322-338; IVIap 5A Holotijpe. Female holotype, one female, two male, and one immature paratypes from France Field, Canal Zone [Colon Frov.], Panama, Aug. 1939 (A. M. Chickering), in MCZ. The specific name is an arbitrary combination of letters. Description. Female holotype. Total length mm. Carapace mm long, wide in thoracic region, wide in cephalic region. First femur mm, pa-. 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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