. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHICKEKING : TETBAGNATHA IN MICHIGAN 485 Female hypotype. Total length, exclusive of the chelicerae, mm. Color: essentially as in male but there are black dorso- lateral spots and stripes of variable size and shape. The cheli- cerae are about one-third as long as the cephalothorax; the eheli- ceral teeth are as represented in Figure 24. The abdomen is somewhat swollen about one-third back from base. The genital. 23 22 External Anatomy of T. harrodi (Fibres 22-25) Fig. 22. Prolateral view of left chelicera with te


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CHICKEKING : TETBAGNATHA IN MICHIGAN 485 Female hypotype. Total length, exclusive of the chelicerae, mm. Color: essentially as in male but there are black dorso- lateral spots and stripes of variable size and shape. The cheli- cerae are about one-third as long as the cephalothorax; the eheli- ceral teeth are as represented in Figure 24. The abdomen is somewhat swollen about one-third back from base. The genital. 23 22 External Anatomy of T. harrodi (Fibres 22-25) Fig. 22. Prolateral view of left chelicera with teeth. Fig. 23. Distal end of left male palp; lateral view. Fig. 24. Left female eheliceral teeth. Fig. 25. Form of the genital groove of female. groove is essentially as represented in Figure 25. The specimen is probably not mature and, hence, some of its most important features may not be evident. Collection records. The hypotypes are from Bay View, Emmet Co., August, 1941. No other specimens have yet appeared in my 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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