. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. chickering: tmarus from Panama 345 interval between second and third coxae where it is widest; mm tall and, therefore, less than }/^ as tall as wide. Eyes: viewed from above, posterior row strongly recurved, anterior row gently so; central ocular quadrangle wider behind than in front in ratio of 13 : 10, longer than wide behind in ratio of 15 : 13; posterior row occupies about 9/13 of width of carapace at that level; ratio of eyes AME : ALE : PME : PLE = : 12 : : 13; AjNIE separated from one another by ne
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. chickering: tmarus from Panama 345 interval between second and third coxae where it is widest; mm tall and, therefore, less than }/^ as tall as wide. Eyes: viewed from above, posterior row strongly recurved, anterior row gently so; central ocular quadrangle wider behind than in front in ratio of 13 : 10, longer than wide behind in ratio of 15 : 13; posterior row occupies about 9/13 of width of carapace at that level; ratio of eyes AME : ALE : PME : PLE = : 12 : : 13; AjNIE separated from one another by nearly twice their diameter, from ALE by a little more than twice their diameter; PME sepa- rated from one another by a Uttle less than four times their. Tmarus cretatus sp. nov. Fig. 1. Left palp of male, ventral view. Fig. 2. Left palpal tibia, retrolateral view. Fig. 3. Dorsal view of abdomen of male. Fig. 4. Dorsal view of abdomen of female. Fig. 5. Epigynum, from below. Fig. 6. Spermathecae of female paratype, cleared and turned outward to show internal 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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