<document tableId="3FB6C9B9FFE5FB6A953FFFF5FD1B8BB6" sourceDocId="1F59505FFFF6FB79955FFF9EFF998B14" captionStart="Table 2" checkinTime="1635466811937" checkinUser="ExternalLinkService" pageId="19" pageNumber="20" updateTime="1698549922624" updateUser="ExternalLinkService"><mods:mods xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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        <mods:title>Spiders of the mungaich group from Western Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae: Maratus), with one new species from Cape Arid</mods:title>
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        <mods:namePart>Jürgen C. Otto</mods:namePart>
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        <mods:namePart>David E. Hill</mods:namePart>
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            <mods:title>Peckhamia</mods:title>
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            <mods:date>2014</mods:date>
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                <mods:number>2014-01-01</mods:number>
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                <mods:number>112</mods:number>
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<table id="3FB6C9B9FFE5FB6A953FFFF5FD1B8BB6"><caption pageId="19" pageNumber="20" startId="19.[96,164,107,131]"><emphasis bold="true" box="[96,194,107,131]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Table 2.</emphasis> Comparison of the dorsal opisthosoma of male <taxonomicName _evidence="document" _step="nonLabeled1" authorityName="Waldock" authorityYear="2013" box="[763,954,107,131]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="19" pageNumber="20" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sarahae"><emphasis box="[763,954,107,131]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Maratus sarahae</emphasis></taxonomicName> with that of male <taxonomicName _evidence="document" _step="nonLabeled1" authorityName="Waldock" authorityYear="1995" box="[1172,1316,107,131]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="19" pageNumber="20" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="mungaich"><emphasis box="[1172,1316,107,131]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">M. mungaich</emphasis></taxonomicName>, based on features identified and enumerated in <figureCitation box="[432,552,138,162]" captionStart="Figure 17" captionStartId="13.[96,176,1787,1811]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,1073,1774]" captionTargetId="figure@13.[96,1112,1073,1774]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="Figure 17. Detailed appearance of the very wide fan of male M mungaich. 1, Expanded fan of a male M. mungaich from Mt. Dale. 2, Retracted or folded fan of a male M. mungaich from the Talbot Road Nature Reserve (photograph © Jean and Fred Hort, used with permission). Specimens recently observed by both Bokhari (2012) and Hort &amp; Hort (2012) from this area showed this pattern with two small blue spots at the center of the black central shield, with a more extensive group of redorange scales bordering that shield toward the rear. Numbered features (1-12) are described and compared with corresponding features of M. sarahae in the next section." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1292612/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figures 17</figureCitation> and <figureCitation box="[607,638,138,162]" captionStart="Figure 25" captionStartId="18.[96,175,1487,1511]" captionTargetBox="[96,1537,816,1475]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[96,1114,817,1475]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="Figure 25. Dorsal opisthosoma of a male M. sarahae (♂#5), with fan extended (1) and retracted or folded around the lateral margins (2). Numbers 1-12 identify features that are compared with corresponding features of M. mungaich in Table 2. As in M. mungaich, the fan of M. sarahae is very wide." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1292628/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">25</figureCitation>.</caption><thead><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FF27FA6E8BD9"><th box="[111,182,185,205]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FF27FF2F8BD9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20"><emphasis bold="true" box="[111,182,186,205]" id="59BD4523FFE5FB6A9530FF24FF2F8BD9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">feature</emphasis></th><th box="[205,473,185,205]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FF27FE408BD9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20"><emphasis bold="true" box="[298,410,186,205]" id="59BD4523FFE5FB6A9475FF24FE038BD9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">description</emphasis></th><th box="[518,995,185,205]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FF27FC7A8BD9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">♂ <taxonomicName _evidence="document" _step="nonLabeled1" authorityName="Waldock" authorityYear="2013" box="[718,823,185,205]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" id="ACC9E2B2FFE5FB6A9791FF27FCAE8BD9" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="19" pageNumber="20" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sarahae"><emphasis bold="true" box="[718,823,185,205]" id="59BD4523FFE5FB6A9791FF27FCAE8BD9" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">M. sarahae</emphasis></taxonomicName></th><th box="[1014,1527,185,205]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FF27FA6E8BD9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">♂ <taxonomicName _evidence="document" _step="nonLabeled1" authorityName="Waldock" authorityYear="1995" box="[1222,1345,185,205]" class="Arachnida" family="Salticidae" genus="Maratus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" id="ACC9E2B2FFE5FB6A9199FF27FAD88BD9" kingdom="Animalia" order="Araneae" pageId="19" pageNumber="20" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="mungaich"><emphasis bold="true" box="[1222,1345,185,205]" id="59BD4523FFE5FB6A9199FF27FAD88BD9" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">M. mungaich</emphasis></taxonomicName></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FF42FA6E8BE4"><th box="[111,182,220,240]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FF42FF2F8BE4" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">1</th><td box="[205,473,220,240]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FF42FE408BE4" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">anterior marginal band</td><td box="[518,1527,220,240]" colspan="2" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FF42FA6E8BE4" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">lateral orange to red tracts separated medially by white or black scales</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FF60FA6E8A06"><th box="[111,182,254,274]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FF60FF2F8A06" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">2</th><td box="[205,473,254,274]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FF60FE408A06" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">transverse band</td><td box="[518,995,254,274]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FF60FC7A8A06" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">two broad orange to red tracts extending more than</td><td box="[1014,1527,254,274]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FF60FA6E8A06" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">narrower orange to red tracts extending about 1/2 of</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FE89FA6E8A3F"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FE89FF2F8A3F"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FE89FE408A3F"/><td box="[518,995,279,299]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FE89FC7A8A3F" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">3/4 of distance from median to lateral margin on</td><td box="[1014,1527,279,299]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FE89FA6E8A3F" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">distance from median to lateral margin on each side,</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FEAEFA6E8A50"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FEAEFF2F8A50"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FEAEFE408A50"/><td box="[518,995,304,324]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FEAEFC7A8A50" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">each side, separated medially by a large chevron-</td><td box="[1014,1527,304,324]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FEAEFA6E8A50" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">either joined or separated at median by the background</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FED7FA6E8A49"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FED7FF2F8A49"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FED7FE408A49"/><td box="[518,995,329,349]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FED7FC7A8A49" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">shaped black area pointed forward</td><td box="[1014,1527,329,349]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FED7FA6E8A49" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">field of iridescent scales</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FEF2FA6E8A6B"><th box="[111,182,364,383]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FEF2FF2F8A6B" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">3</th><td box="[205,473,364,383]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FEF2FE408A6B" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">transverse band</td><td box="[518,995,364,383]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FEF2FC7A8A6B" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">orange to red tracts extending laterally on each side</td><td box="[1014,1527,364,383]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FEF2FA6E8A6B" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">shorter diagonal orange to red tracts each attached to</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FE1BFA6E8A8C"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FE1BFF2F8A8C"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FE1BFE408A8C"/><td box="[518,995,389,408]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FE1BFC7A8A8C" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">from anterior part of central dark figure (9), broken</td><td box="[1014,1527,389,408]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FE1BFA6E8A8C" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">ipsilateral tract of transverse band 2 antero-medially,</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FE00FA6E8AA5"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FE00FF2F8AA5"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FE00FE408AA5"/><td box="[518,995,414,433]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FE00FC7A8AA5" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">up into smaller patches laterally</td><td box="[1014,1527,414,433]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FE00FA6E8AA5" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">and separated from the central dark figure (9) by</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FE29FA6E8ADE"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FE29FF2F8ADE"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FE29FE408ADE"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869759FE29FC7A8ADE"/><td box="[1014,1527,439,458]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FE29FA6E8ADE" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">iridescent background scales</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FE47FA6E8AF8"><th box="[111,182,473,492]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FE47FF2F8AF8" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">4</th><td box="[205,473,473,492]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FE47FE408AF8" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">transverse band</td><td box="[518,995,473,492]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FE47FC7A8AF8" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">orange to red tracts extending laterally on each side</td><td box="[1014,1527,473,492]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FE47FA6E8AF8" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">orange to red tracts extending laterally on each side</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FE6CFA6E8911"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FE6CFF2F8911"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FE6CFE408911"/><td box="[518,995,498,517]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FE6CFC7A8911" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">from posterior part of central dark figure (9), more</td><td box="[1014,1527,498,517]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FE6CFA6E8911" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">from central part of central dark figure (9) toward the</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FD95FA6E890A"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FD95FF2F890A"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FD95FE40890A"/><td box="[518,995,523,542]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FD95FC7A890A" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">solid than band (3), may be interrupted</td><td box="[1014,1527,523,542]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FD95FA6E890A" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">lateral dark spot, may be interrupted</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FDB3FA6E8955"><th box="[111,182,557,577]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FDB3FF2F8955" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">5</th><td box="[205,473,557,577]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FDB3FE408955" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">transverse band</td><td box="[518,995,557,577]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FDB3FC7A8955" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">uniform narrow band with red to orange scales</td><td box="[1014,1527,557,577]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FDB3FA6E8955" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">broken into variable series of small tracts curving to the</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FDD8FA6E894E"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FDD8FF2F894E"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FDD8FE40894E"/><td box="[518,995,582,602]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FDD8FC7A894E" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">laterally, joined across median by tract of black</td><td box="[1014,1527,582,602]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FDD8FA6E894E" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">rear on either side, or indistinct</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FDC1FA6E8967"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FDC1FF2F8967"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FDC1FE408967"/><td box="[518,995,607,627]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FDC1FC7A8967" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">scales with width equal to that of the central dark</td><td id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FDC1FA6E8967"/></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FDE6FA6E899F"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FDE6FF2F899F"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FDE6FE40899F"/><td box="[518,995,632,651]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FDE6FC7A899F" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">figure (9)</td><td id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FDE6FA6E899F"/></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FD04FA6E89BA"><th box="[111,182,666,686]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FD04FF2F89BA" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">6</th><td box="[205,473,666,686]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FD04FE4089BA" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">transverse band</td><td box="[518,995,666,686]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FD04FC7A89BA" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">uniform narrow band (wider than 5) with red to</td><td box="[1014,1527,666,686]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FD04FA6E89BA" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">absent or indistinct, may be represented by a line of</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FD2AFA6E89D3"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FD2AFF2F89D3"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FD2AFE4089D3"/><td box="[518,995,692,711]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FD2AFC7A89D3" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">orange scales laterally, joined across the median by a</td><td box="[1014,1527,692,711]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FD2AFA6E89D3" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">small red to orange spots</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FD53FA6E89F4"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FD53FF2F89F4"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FD53FE4089F4"/><td box="[518,995,717,736]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FD53FC7A89F4" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">wider group of black scales</td><td id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FD53FA6E89F4"/></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FD71FA6E8816"><th box="[111,182,751,770]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FD71FF2F8816" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">7</th><td box="[205,473,751,770]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FD71FE408816" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">lateral red tract</td><td box="[518,995,751,770]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FD71FC7A8816" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">with (8) in a posterior position, comprise a larger,</td><td box="[1014,1527,751,770]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FD71FA6E8816" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">with (8) in a posterior position, comprise a smaller band</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FC96FA6E880F"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FC96FF2F880F"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FC96FE40880F"/><td box="[518,995,776,795]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FC96FC7A880F" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">oval patch or red to orange scales on each side,</td><td box="[1014,1527,776,795]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FC96FA6E880F" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">or red to orange scales on either side, appearing as an</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FCBFFA6E8820"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FCBFFF2F8820"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FCBFFE408820"/><td box="[518,995,801,820]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FCBFFC7A8820" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">appearing as an extension of both bands (3) and (4)</td><td box="[1014,1527,801,820]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FCBFFA6E8820" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">extension of band (4) only</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FCDDFA6E8842"><th box="[111,182,835,854]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FCDDFF2F8842" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">8</th><td box="[205,473,835,854]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FCDDFE408842" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">lateral dark spot</td><td box="[518,995,835,854]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FCDDFC7A8842" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">relatively large, bounded by tract (7) anteriorly for a</td><td box="[1014,1527,835,854]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FCDDFA6E8842" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">relatively small, bounded by only a narrow span of tract</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FCC2FA6E8864"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FCC2FF2F8864"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FCC2FE408864"/><td box="[518,995,860,880]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FCC2FC7A8864" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">distance equal to its diameter</td><td box="[1014,1527,860,880]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FCC2FA6E8864" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">(7) scales anteriorly</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FCE0FA6E8886"><th box="[111,182,894,914]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FCE0FF2F8886" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">9</th><td box="[205,473,894,914]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FCE0FE408886" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">cental dark figure</td><td box="[518,995,894,914]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FCE0FC7A8886" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">wide field of dark scales separated into anterior and</td><td box="[1014,1527,894,914]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FCE0FA6E8886" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">much narrower, shield-shaped area of black scales with</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FC09FA6E88BF"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FC09FF2F88BF"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FC09FE4088BF"/><td box="[518,995,919,939]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FC09FC7A88BF" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">posterior areas by a thin medial, transverse tract of</td><td box="[1014,1527,919,939]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FC09FA6E88BF" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">one or two small, ovoid blue spots aligned on the</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FC2EFA6E88D0"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FC2EFF2F88D0"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FC2EFE4088D0"/><td box="[518,995,944,964]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FC2EFC7A88D0" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">blue scales, the anterior area joining the lateral</td><td box="[1014,1527,944,964]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FC2EFA6E88D0" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">midline, joining the lateral tracts of band (4) only, at the</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FC57FA6E88C9"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FC57FF2F88C9"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FC57FE4088C9"/><td box="[518,995,969,989]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FC57FC7A88C9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">tracts of band (3), and the posterior area joining the</td><td box="[1014,1527,969,989]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FC57FA6E88C9" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">center</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FC7CFA6E88E2"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FC7CFF2F88E2"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FC7CFE4088E2"/><td box="[518,995,994,1014]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FC7CFC7A88E2" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">lateral tracts of band (4)</td><td id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FC7CFA6E88E2"/></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FB9BFA6E8F0C"><th box="[111,182,1029,1048]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FB9BFF2F8F0C" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">10</th><td box="[205,473,1029,1048]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FB9BFE408F0C" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">antero-lateral iridescent tract</td><td box="[518,995,1029,1048]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FB9BFC7A8F0C" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">behind anterior margin (1), anterior band of</td><td box="[1014,1527,1029,1048]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FB9BFA6E8F0C" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">distinctive wide area (patch) of background iridescent</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FB80FA6E8F25"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FB80FF2F8F25"/><td box="[205,473,1054,1073]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FB80FE408F25" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">(10)</td><td box="[518,995,1054,1073]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FB80FC7A8F25" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">iridescent (background) scales fairly uniform with</td><td box="[1014,1527,1054,1073]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FB80FA6E8F25" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">scales at antero-lateral margin of fan, usually appears</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FBA9FA6E8F5E"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FBA9FF2F8F5E"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FBA9FE408F5E"/><td box="[518,995,1079,1098]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FBA9FC7A8F5E" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">no wide antero-lateral area</td><td box="[1014,1527,1079,1098]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FBA9FA6E8F5E" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">green to drab or olive-green from the front, extending</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FBCEFA6E8F77"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FBCEFF2F8F77"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FBCEFE408F77"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869759FBCEFC7A8F77"/><td box="[1014,1527,1104,1123]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FBCEFA6E8F77" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">from anterior margin (1) to the curved anterior limit of</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FBF7FA6E8F68"><th id="9628F20FFFE504869530FBF7FF2F8F68"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869592FBF7FE408F68"/><td id="9628F20FFFE504869759FBF7FC7A8F68"/><td box="[1014,1527,1129,1148]" id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FBF7FA6E8F68" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">tract (7), approaching close to the lateral dark spot (8)</td></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FB15FA6E8F8A"><th box="[111,182,1163,1182]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FB15FF2F8F8A" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">11</th><td box="[205,473,1163,1182]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FB15FE408F8A" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">setation of spinnerets</td><td box="[518,995,1163,1182]" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FB15FC7A8F8A" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">grey to black setae</td><td id="9628F20FFFE5048696A9FB15FA6E8F8A"/></tr><tr id="D5F99B73FFE504869530FB33FA6E8FD5"><th box="[111,182,1197,1217]" id="9628F20FFFE504869530FB33FF2F8FD5" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">12</th><td box="[205,473,1197,1217]" id="9628F20FFFE504869592FB33FE408FD5" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">setation of anal tubercle</td><td box="[518,1527,1197,1217]" colspan="2" id="9628F20FFFE504869759FB33FA6E8FD5" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">group or patch of uniform bright white setae, converging distally</td></tr></tbody></table></document>