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<paragraph id="DE473DEEFD35FE7C172E54F2E604A34D" pageId="4" pageNumber="203">(Fig. 3)</paragraph>
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Dimensions. Mean length 404
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(range 390-410
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) (N = 5); mean width at widest point 194
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(range 190-200
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) (N = 5).
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<paragraph id="2FBADEC9CC9AAA66F502072A7748FBDF" pageId="4" pageNumber="203">Prodorsum. Patterned with conspicuous areoles of varying shape and size; the areolar field may be broken at the edges. Rostrum rounded, rostral setae smooth, rather broad at the base, and narrowing to a point. Lamellar setae situated about the mid-point of the areolar field, about as long as their mutual distance, closer together than the rostral setae, fine, sinuous, and smooth. Inter-lamellar setae originating from the lower corners of the areolar field, smooth, fine and long. Exobothridial setae of the same form but only half the length of inter-lamellar setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="ACF073E472846B7DF755B94F01FDC6AB" pageId="4" pageNumber="203">Notogaster. Completely devoid of sculpturing. All setae short, fine and smooth; e1 and the h setae are the longest and somewhat sinuous. Hysterosoma oval in outline.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6442E57C9BA60BBA0B6F746325E4C2B0" pageId="4" pageNumber="203">Venter. Typical for genus. Epimera smooth.</paragraph>
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. 3.
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. A, Dorsal view; scale bar = 100
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. B, Tarsus of leg I; scale bar = 10
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<paragraph id="EBC8022F8060D70FE579C53AEBF27AF5" pageId="5" pageNumber="204">Appendages. Typical for genus. Spine (ft&quot;) at the tip of tarsus I robust, almost as large as the claw.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="A5A00D6F9CA1ABDF9816AB08AF9399D5" pageId="5" pageNumber="204">Distinguishing features. The very conspicuous patterning of the prodorsum relative to the absence of sculpturing on the notogaster, and the extremely robust spine (ft&quot;) on tarsus I distinguishes this species from all others.</paragraph>
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Locality.
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Deciduous forest,
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,
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, coll.
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,
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(British Museum (Natural History) collections).
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Types. The
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(1954.3.17.168-172(a)) and two
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(1954.3.17.168-172(b) and (c)) are deposited at the British Museum (Natural History), London.
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