. Fig. 70. Nytnphopsis denikulata, Holotype: «. Chelophore, lateral view. Zi. Palp. c. Oviger and terminal segments, further enlarged, d. Second left leg. e. Terminal segments of same, further enlarged, {a, b, c and e: >: 60.) In three species—A^. annatus, Haswell (Flynn, 1919, p. 84, pi. xxi, fig. 18), A^. korotnewi, Schimkewitsch, and A^. muscosus, Loman (1908, pp. 50-53, pi. xiii, figs. 175-188)—the chelophore exceeds the proboscis in length. In the remaining two species—TV. abstrusiis, Loman, and N. denticulata—the chelophore is shorter than the proboscis. The former differs from t


. Fig. 70. Nytnphopsis denikulata, Holotype: «. Chelophore, lateral view. Zi. Palp. c. Oviger and terminal segments, further enlarged, d. Second left leg. e. Terminal segments of same, further enlarged, {a, b, c and e: >: 60.) In three species—A^. annatus, Haswell (Flynn, 1919, p. 84, pi. xxi, fig. 18), A^. korotnewi, Schimkewitsch, and A^. muscosus, Loman (1908, pp. 50-53, pi. xiii, figs. 175-188)—the chelophore exceeds the proboscis in length. In the remaining two species—TV. abstrusiis, Loman, and N. denticulata—the chelophore is shorter than the proboscis. The former differs from the latter species, however, in having a two-jointed scape and three, instead of two, spinose projections on the dorsal surface of the trunk. 1 N. abstrusus, Loman, also seems to have no projecting collar round the chela, but the figures given are very small (Loman, 1923 a, p. 8, fig. D i and 2).


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