. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Hypognatha, Gasteracantha, Enacrosoma • Levi 145. Plate 2. Upper, web of Enacrosoma anomalum, from Madre de Dios Dept., Peru, diameter unknown. Lower left, close up of web, spider among debris, spider about 3 mm total length (photos D. Silva D.). Lower right, female E. frenca. from Chiapas State, IVIexico, total length about 3 mm (photo W. Maddison). tinct, darker patches and darker spots (Fig. 330, 343, 349, 357); venter without distinct pattern. Carapace with scattered, short, white setae. Posterior median eyes sUgh


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Hypognatha, Gasteracantha, Enacrosoma • Levi 145. Plate 2. Upper, web of Enacrosoma anomalum, from Madre de Dios Dept., Peru, diameter unknown. Lower left, close up of web, spider among debris, spider about 3 mm total length (photos D. Silva D.). Lower right, female E. frenca. from Chiapas State, IVIexico, total length about 3 mm (photo W. Maddison). tinct, darker patches and darker spots (Fig. 330, 343, 349, 357); venter without distinct pattern. Carapace with scattered, short, white setae. Posterior median eyes sUghtly smaller than anterior medians, diameter of laterals to diameter of anterior median eyes. Anterior median eyes to their diameter apart, 1 to diameters from laterals. Posterior median eyes to diameters apart, to 3 diameters from laterals. Ocular trapezoid almost square, shghtly narrower behind than in front (Figs. 324, 333). Height of clyjoeus equals to 1 diameter of anterior median eye (Figs. 322, 331). Carapace with fine tu- bercular texture. Endites, labium, sternum tubercular. Proximal leg articles tubercu- lar. First and second femora with three to eight median ventral tubercles in a row that form bases for short setae (Fig. 334). Abdomen wider than long, with about five pairs of humps, additional smaller humps, and sclerotized spots (Figs. 329, 330, 342, 343, 356, 357). A sclerotized ring around spinnerets (Fig. 326), its proximal edge indistinct. Ring with two lobes at 4 and 8 hr of circle (Fig. 326). The male is like the female and not much smaller. Genitalia. Epigynum with a median lobe tipped by a median secondary lobe (Figs. 327, 328, 339, 340). Palpus with conductor in middle of te- gulum (C in Figs. 336, 345), with an ex-. 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 o


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