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Tribe
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G. Canestrini &amp; Fanzago, 1877
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C.L. Koch, 1842
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The tribe
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can be segregated from the tribes
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,
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, and from the rest of the Endeostigmata, by the sensilla being filamentous or just slightly swollen (
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in e.g.
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), chelate chelicera with two to four teeth (
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), and prodorsum with a rudimentary pair of posterolateral eyes (e.g.
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, but one undescribed exception in
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).
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