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- or short propodeal macrosetae do possess six mandibular teeth, erect macrosetae on the scapes and legs, and paired erect macrosetae on the pronotum and...
- setae; there are rows of distal ventral macrosetae on metatarsus I–IV, and a few scattered ventral macrosetae on tarsus I–IV and metatarsus II–IV. The...
- pronounced on the abdomen. There is a generally a diamond cardiac mark, and macrosetae covering legs I-IV. There is a broad clypeus. Adult females range in size...
- "The prickly blade mapped: establishing homologies and a chaetotaxy for macrosetae of **** ventral plate in Gonyleptoidea (Arachnida, Opiliones, Laniatores)"...
- ridges and lack lateral condyles. The legs are long and thin, and bear macrosetae. The abdomen is usually oval or elongated. Spiders of this family occur...
- separated from Paratrechina longicornis based on the presence of erect macrosetae on the scapes. There are several other notable differences between the...
- microspinose or microtuberculate, and covered in fine simple setae. Most macrosetae and many medium-sized setae are club-shaped and have multispinose tips...
- vertex. The vertex is swelled in front and is large. Their clypeus have 4 macrosetae, which are equidistant across the middle. The surface of the first segment...
- several unusual morphological features, including a large number of ventral macrosetae on legs I and II, prominent sp**** rows of elongate setae on the dorsum...
- than the third leg pair; the second and third femurs on each side with macrosetae present; the tarsus of the second leg pair with thick subterminal spines;...