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This female is part of a series of specimens that
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, p. 22) discussed, but did not include in his
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series. I mention it here because of an unusual, dried, sac-like structure that extends from the abdomen of the specimen (
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). I believe this is the internal sac of a male that had previously mated with this female. If this interpretation is correct, the event could represent an occasional, accidental occurrence. But, it might be a normal consequence of mating, in which case, male and female members of this species probably only mate once in their lifetime, and the detached internal sac might function as a post-mating reproductive barrier (
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Fromhage and Schneider 2006).
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