. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHICKERING: SALTICID spiders of PANAMA •361. 322 External Anatomy of Spiders Fig. 309. Amycus peckhami Chickering; female cheliceral teeth. Fig. 310. A. peckhami Chickering; epigynum, ventral view. Fig. 311. A. zeteki Chickering; sternum. Figs. 312-315. A. zeteki Chickering; male palp: patella; tibia and tarsus, ven- tral view; tarsal spine and tibial apophysis, larger scale. Figs. 316-317. Cobanus cambridgei Chickering; male cheliceral teeth of holo- type and paratype. Figs. 318-319. C. cambridgei Chickering; male pa
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHICKERING: SALTICID spiders of PANAMA •361. 322 External Anatomy of Spiders Fig. 309. Amycus peckhami Chickering; female cheliceral teeth. Fig. 310. A. peckhami Chickering; epigynum, ventral view. Fig. 311. A. zeteki Chickering; sternum. Figs. 312-315. A. zeteki Chickering; male palp: patella; tibia and tarsus, ven- tral view; tarsal spine and tibial apophysis, larger scale. Figs. 316-317. Cobanus cambridgei Chickering; male cheliceral teeth of holo- type and paratype. Figs. 318-319. C. cambridgei Chickering; male palp, ventral view; and tibial apophysis, retrolateral view. Fig. 320. C. cambridgei Chickering; female cheUceral teeth. Fig. 321. C. cambridgei, Chickering; epigynum, ventral view. Figs. 322-323. C. bifurcatus Cliickering; male chelicera of holotype and cheli- ceral teeth of male 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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