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Idiosoma obovate, all legs thick and short, shorter than dorsal shield. Dorsal shield obovate, not covering entire dorsal surface, with 36 pairs of setae, 21 pairs podonotal
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,
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, and
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,
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,
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,
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) and 15 pairs opisthonotal
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(
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,
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,
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, and
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); setae
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absent; posterior dorsomarginal setae (except
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) located on soft integument next to the lateral margins of the shield. Idiosomal setae smooth, mostly basally thickened, their tips extending beyond the bases of following setae; vertical setae
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() thinnest and shortest; humeral setae (
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) similar in length to adjacent setae;
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elongate. Dorsal and ventral shields finely punctate on surface, without reticulation or specific ornamentation, except for a transverse row of denticles anterior to bases of setae
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. Tritosternum small, with short base and thin and finely pilose laciniae. Separate presternal platelets absent. Sternal and epigynal shields large, together occupying more than 3/4 of the total length of the idiosoma. Sternal shield about as wide as long, subquadrate, without lateral corners between setae
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; separate endopodal platelets between coxae IIIII absent. Metasternal setae
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(
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) and associated lyrifissures (
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) absent. Epigynal shield anteriorly with well-developed and broadly convex hyaline part, reaching beyond posterior margin of sternal shield. Peritremes strongly reduced to a very short prestigmatic section. Peritrematal shields small, suboval, located dorsolaterally in shallow indentation of the dorsal shield between setae
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and
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. Anal shield subcircular, with posteriormost part reaching dorsal surface; postanal seta
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() conspicuously long. Gnathosomal corniculi horn-like, well separated and sclerotized; ventral surface of hypostome with seven or eight transverse rows of denticles. Anterior margin of epistome convex and finely denticulate. Palp tarsus with two-tined claw. Cheliceral digits short, chelate-dentate, with straight or only weakly curved terminal hooks; movable digit with a strong submedial tooth. Many leg segments with reduced number of setae; trochanters IIV with five setae each; femora IIV with 12, 9, 6, 6 setae; genua IIV with 12, 10, 8, 9 setae; tibiae IIV with 10, 8, 7, 9 setae; and tarsi IIIV with 16, 16, 14 setae.
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