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: Two slides (TH.001.01 and TH.001.02) with
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photomicrographs of the
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: According to the original description, the granulation is absent on the first three pairs of legs and lunules IV are faintly dentate. However, our re-examination of the
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material revealed the presence of faint granulation present on the external surface of legs IIII in larger animals (
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) whereas in smaller specimens the granulation can be hardly or even not visible. Moreover, we found that lunules on all the legs are smooth (
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). The original description also states that indistinct reticular sculpture is present within the areolae. We confirmed that the areolae surface is sculptured, however only wrinkles are present whereas reticulation or pores are absent or not visible under
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(
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). We also confirmed multiple divisions of the medio-ventral tooth in the third band of teeth into several roundish teeth (
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) and the absence or invisibility of the body granulation under
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.
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