. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 144 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 137. 132 138 External Anatomy of Spiders Fig. 127. Corythalia modesta Chickering; female cheliceral teeth. Figs. 128-129. C. modesta Chickering; epigynum, ventral view, and dissected, viewed from within. Fig. 130. Corythalia obsoleta, male palp, ventral view. Figs. 131-132. C. obsoleta, epigynum, ventral view, and dissected, viewed from within. Fig. 133. Corythalia panamana, epigynum, ventral view. Fig. 134. Corythalia parvula, male cheliceral teeth. Fig. 135. C. parvula, ma


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 144 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 137. 132 138 External Anatomy of Spiders Fig. 127. Corythalia modesta Chickering; female cheliceral teeth. Figs. 128-129. C. modesta Chickering; epigynum, ventral view, and dissected, viewed from within. Fig. 130. Corythalia obsoleta, male palp, ventral view. Figs. 131-132. C. obsoleta, epigynum, ventral view, and dissected, viewed from within. Fig. 133. Corythalia panamana, epigynum, ventral view. Fig. 134. Corythalia parvula, male cheliceral teeth. Fig. 135. C. parvula, male palp, ventral view. Fig. 136. C. parvula, epigynum, ventral vie\y. Fig. 137. Corythalia pulchra, male palp, ventral view. Fig. 138. C. pulchra, epigynum, dissected and viewed 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. : The Museum


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