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DIAGNOSIS: Soft-bodied oonopines with unipectinate tarsal claws in both sexes (figs. 2 CE, 3F;
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: figs. 6, 78, 1011). Males with conspicuous ventral digitiform projection on the male palpal bulb (figs. 3AE, 10 A, C, E;
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: figs. 33, 49). Female genitalia with strongly thickened anterior or anterodorsal wall of the posterior receptacle (figs. 10 B, D, F;
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: figs. 35, 59, 68).
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DESCRIPTION: See
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. Additional data are provided below. Carapace and sternum texture reticulate to smooth; setae on the dorsum of the abdomen usually stout and flattened, but needlelike in the smaller species. Endites of males with apical, dark, spinelike setae. Legs: Tarsal claws unipectinate in all species, macrosetae present only in the
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); tarsal organs partially examined, showing variability in shape and probably also in number of receptors: on tarsal organ I of
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and
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the aperture is rela- tively narrow, all other features as in other oonopines (a ridge on proximal margin, three receptors, one large and two small, transversely arranged, see fig. 1A, B); in
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and
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, aperture wider, proximal ridge less conspicuous; only one clearly visible receptor (apparently homologous to the large, unpaired receptor of
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and
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); in
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<emphasis id="588EEAD0FFBEFA48FB19B50DFF4CF5B6" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">B. chincha</emphasis>
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, no trace of other sensilla (fig. 1D); in
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<emphasis id="588EEAD0FFBEFA48FD2BB528FCCBF5B6" box="[660,835,375,401]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">B. kamanchaca</emphasis>
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, data are inconclusive for interpreting presence of tiny projections (fig. 1C). Tarsal organ II of
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with similar pattern of receptors as that of leg I, but opening narrower (fig. 1E). Tarsal organ of male palp of
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and third leg of
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similar to those of most oonopines (fig. 1G, F, respectively). Genitalia: Copulatory bulb of all known males with distinctive ventral, sometimes curved, digitiform projection (fig. 10A, C, E;
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: figs. 3133, 4950); sperm duct weakly sclerotized (as in Oonopinae), with longitudinal tendon running parallel to most of its length; terminal part of bulb with oval opening (like an alveolus) from where several flattened projections of variable shapes arise, surrounding the embolus opening (fig. 3AE). Female internal genitalia: anterior element of variable shape, always with lumen, separated from posterior part of genitalia by apparently small, thin transverse bars, probably functioning as locking structures; posterior elements consist of copulatory duct of diverse shape (usually sinuous or coiled, with thick walls), a transverse set of sclerotized elements associated to muscle insertions, posterior receptacle with thickened anterior to anterodorsal wall, with apparently wrinkled or reticulated texture under light microscopy; internal tubes of diverse shape and course in the area of the posterior receptacle (fig. 10B, D, F).
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FIG. 3.
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,
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male paratype,
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female paratype (both specimens PBI_OON 49999).
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left palp, copulatory bulb,
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prolateral view,
<emphasis id="588EEAD0FFBDFA4BFD7BB241FD53F211" bold="true" box="[708,731,1566,1590]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">B,</emphasis>
same, detail of the distal part,
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dorsal prolateral,
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apical,
<emphasis id="588EEAD0FFBDFA4BFEB9B264FE93F274" bold="true" box="[262,283,1595,1619]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">E,</emphasis>
apical ventral.
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leg I tarsal claws;
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trichobothrium socket of metatarsus I. Scale bars:
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50 mm;
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20 mm;
<emphasis id="588EEAD0FFBDFA4BFED6B207FE0AF257" bold="true" box="[361,386,1624,1648]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">G,</emphasis>
10 mm.
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DISTRIBUTION: From southern
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(
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department) to
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in
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and
<collectingRegion id="A83EF820FFBEFA48FFD3B7AEFF20F02C" box="[108,168,1009,1035]" country="Argentina" name="Jujuy" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Jujuy</collectingRegion>
and
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in
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(although no records are yet known from
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). In
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all species were collected near the coast, in arid or semiarid habitats; in
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, the records also include xerophytic biomes.
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