. Breviora. ->-> HREVIORA No. 296 Records. \o paratypes have appeared in niv collection and the female is unknown. For some time the holotype was regarded as a deviate of />. recondita Chickering but careful attention to the male paip has convinced me that it must be considered to represent a new species as presented 47 . 42-45. Dysderina obtina sp. nov. Fig. 42. Sternum from below. I igs. 43-44. Distal end of left male palpal tarsus; nearly prolateral and retrolateral views, respectively. Fig. 45. Genital aperture from below. Figs. 4h-49. Dysderina plena O. Figs.


. Breviora. ->-> HREVIORA No. 296 Records. \o paratypes have appeared in niv collection and the female is unknown. For some time the holotype was regarded as a deviate of />. recondita Chickering but careful attention to the male paip has convinced me that it must be considered to represent a new species as presented 47 . 42-45. Dysderina obtina sp. nov. Fig. 42. Sternum from below. I igs. 43-44. Distal end of left male palpal tarsus; nearly prolateral and retrolateral views, respectively. Fig. 45. Genital aperture from below. Figs. 4h-49. Dysderina plena O. Figs. 46-47. Left male palpal tarsus; nearly prolateral and retrolateral views, respectively. Fig. 48. Distal end of male palpal tarsus; nearly ventral view. Fig. 49. Epigynal area from below. Figs. 50-52. Dysderina potena sp. nov. Fig. 50. Eyes from above. Fig. 51. Ventral scutum from below. Fig. 52. Epigynal area from 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. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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