. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. nigriventris (11) i9& 9^^^ 99 « tarapaca (12) A. iBi. H 106 107 _ calamuchita 105 - (13) Figures 84-91. Metepeira nigriventris (Taczanowski) (sp. 11; ir25'S, 75°48'W). 84, male palpus, mesal. 85, epigynum, pos- terior. 86, epigynum, ventral. 87, male embolic division, ventral. 88, male, dorsal. 89, male, ventral. 90, female, dorsal. 91, female, ventral. , „„ . Figures 92-99 Metepeira tarapaca new species (sp. 12; 21°39'S, 69°33'W). 92, male palpus, mesal. 93, epigynum, postenor. 94, epigynum, ventral. 95, male emb


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. nigriventris (11) i9& 9^^^ 99 « tarapaca (12) A. iBi. H 106 107 _ calamuchita 105 - (13) Figures 84-91. Metepeira nigriventris (Taczanowski) (sp. 11; ir25'S, 75°48'W). 84, male palpus, mesal. 85, epigynum, pos- terior. 86, epigynum, ventral. 87, male embolic division, ventral. 88, male, dorsal. 89, male, ventral. 90, female, dorsal. 91, female, ventral. , „„ . Figures 92-99 Metepeira tarapaca new species (sp. 12; 21°39'S, 69°33'W). 92, male palpus, mesal. 93, epigynum, postenor. 94, epigynum, ventral. 95, male embolic division, ventral. 96, male, dorsal. 97, male, ventral. 98, female, dorsal. 99, female, ventral. , ,.,„.,• Figures 100-107. Metepeira calamuchita new species (sp, 13; 32°4'S, 64°33'W). 100, male palpus, mesal. 101, epigynurri, posterior. 102, epigynum, ventral. 103, male embolic division, ventral. 104, male, dorsal. 105, male, ventral. 106, female, dorsal. 107, female, ventral. Scale bars: dorsum and venter figures 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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