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Arosa Hya
08-06-2016, 05:01 PM
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Identification Characters:





1. Tibia and meta-tarsus 1 & 2 without pro-lateral row of spines.
2. Sternum not wider than long, Posterior coxae not widely separated.
3. Posterior spinnerets present, not shorter than anterior.
4. Posterior spinnerets shorter and thick.
5. Anal Tubercle small, not fringed, ocular group not compact.
6. Tarsi of the usual type, Labium longer than wide, legs not very long.
7. With 8 Eyes.
8. Anterior row with 4 eyes.
9. Tarsi with 3 Claws without claw tufts.
10. The 6 spinnerets not in a transverse row, But of the usual arrangement.Tracheal spiracle in the usual place in front of the spinnerets.
11. Eyes group not forming a Hexagon, and clypeus much lower. Abdomennot pointed and legs without conspicuous spines.
12. Tarsus 4 not provided with comb of serrated Bristles.
13. Tarsi with Trichobothria.
14. Tarsi with numerous Trichobothria, but irregularly distributed. All trochanters with a curved notch.
15. Posterior row of eyes so strongly recurved that it may be considered to form two rows. Median claws smooth or with a single tooth. Anterior piece of Lorum rounded behind and fitting into a notch of the posterior piece. Egg sac carried attached to spinnerets and young carried on mothers's back.