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species:
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Anterior margin of gnathotectum with three denticulate projections of similar length, or middle projection longer. Anterior pair of hypostomatic setae (
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1) and inner palp trochanter seta (
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-1) long, attenuated. Corniculi of moderate size and form. Paralabrum usually well developed. Palp without distinct macroseta on tarsus, but often with two apical setae distinct in form—one straight, rigid, with blunted tip, the second seta s-like curved; palptarsal apotele two-tined. Chelicera often slender and long, digits with weak teeth; fixed digit distally usually gutter-like with denticles on both antiaxial and paraxial ventral edges, and with 16 denticles (usually as a row) near level of setiform pilus dentilis; antiaxial apical sensorial depression usually present; movable digit with 12 teeth besides apical hook. Deutosternal groove wide, with 68 (often with seven) rows of numerous denticles. Male movable digit usually unidentate, with spermatodactyl simply tube-like in form, straight or somewhat curved, often with frenulum; free part of spermatodactyl usually twice shorter than digit, projecting anteriorly slightly beyond the apex of the digit.
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.
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Dorsal shield oval or ovoid, of different length/width ratios (
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1.42.0), often fully covering body dorsum, with or without lateral incisions, not arched downwards anteriorly, but vertex bearing setae
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1 and
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1 sometimes pronounced; shield with 18 pairs of paddle-shaped setae (always
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5; often
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4,
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5,
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3; rarely
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1,
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4,
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6,
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3,
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6,
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4); most dorsal setae smooth, simple; caudal
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5 often ciliate basally. Podonotal region of shield with 1722 pairs of setae; paravertical setae
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usually very small, spine-like, rarely reduced to alveoli. Seta
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consistently present;
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1 and
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2 inserted on shield margin; marginal
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-setae (34 pairs) on lateral membrane or on shield margin in female, but usually on edge of dorsal shield in male. Opisthonotal region of shield with posterior margin smooth or slightly or coarsely tuberculated, usually with 14 pairs of setae,
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2 always absent, marginal setae of the
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-series (25 pairs) off shield in female, but often on shield margin in male. Dorsal gland openings often triplicate. Openings of ventral glands
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1 and
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2 well developed on exopodal platelets between coxae III and IIIII, respectively.
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. Presternal platelets well or weakly developed, sometimes absent. Sternal shield fused with endocoxal sclerites between coxae III and coxae IIIII, its anterior and posterior margins almost straight or concave; shield with three pairs of setae and three pairs of poroids, vestigial gland
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1, if present, situated on posterior shield margin mediad poroid
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3. Setae
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4 inserted on soft cuticle (metasternal platelets absent). Epigynal shield slightly broadened posteriorly, with truncate or slightly convex posterior margin; setae
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5 on shield margins or off shield, poroids
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1 and
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1; para-anal setae inserted near mid-level of anal opening or at level of its posterior margin; post-anal seta similar to para-anals in length and form or much longer, sometimes paddle-shaped. Soft cuticle flanking ventrianal shield with 12 pairs of metapodal platelets and 35 pairs of setae. Spermathecal structures not visible.
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. Sternitigenital shield with five pairs of setae (
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1
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5) and three pairs of lyrifissures (
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), fused or free from endopodal strips along coxae IIIIV. Ventrianal shield expansive, incorporating sigilla of metapodal platelets of female, bearing 79 pairs of opisthogastric setae in addition to circumanal setae, sometimes flanked by
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and
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-setae.
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. Peritreme often with margins crenulate in different degrees, not shortened, extending to dorsal shield vertex where sometimes terminating on ventral surface but their apices not recurved posteroventrally. Peritrematal shield fused with dorsal shield anteriorly at level before seta
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female but fused for a longer interval in male (up to mid-coxa II level); shield free from exopodal platelets between coxae IIIII and IIIIV, but fused with exopodal strip posteriorly around coxa IV.
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.
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All legs with pretarsi and paired claws (exception
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.
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lacking ambulacrum I), claw
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or inserted on pedicel. Leg II in some species stouter than other legs in both sexes. Dorsal setae of legs often strong, inserted on tubercles. On tarsi IIIV, four subapical setae (
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-1,
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-1,
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-1,
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-1) spine-like or needle-like; dorsal setae
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-2,
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-2 conspicuously elongated and curved (
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,
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); paradactyli of different lengths; median section of pulvilli rounded. Legs IIV chaetotaxy moderately reduced: coxae 2221; trochanters 6555; femora 121166; genua 12(11)1087; tibia 12(11)977; leg I genu and tibia each with seta
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-2 present or absent; leg III genu with seta
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-1 present. Legs of male commonly without dimorphically modified setae, rarely tarsus II with seta
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dilated basally and attenuate apically.
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