. Breviora. BREVIORA NO. 65 and the genus Agriognatha 0. P. Cambridge, 1896 I think it is still desirable to retain the name given 66 External Anatomy of Agriognatha insolita sp. nov. Fig. 1. Eye group of male from in front. Fig. 2. Chelicerae and eheliceral teeth from in front. Figs. 3-4. Male palpal tibia and tarsus; lateral and ventral views, re- spectively. Fig. 5. Female eheliceral teeth. Fig. 6. Genital groove of female. Agriognatha insolita sp. nov. (Figures 1-6) Male holotype. Total length mm. including chelicerae; exclusive of the chelicerae mm. Carapace mm. long;


. Breviora. BREVIORA NO. 65 and the genus Agriognatha 0. P. Cambridge, 1896 I think it is still desirable to retain the name given 66 External Anatomy of Agriognatha insolita sp. nov. Fig. 1. Eye group of male from in front. Fig. 2. Chelicerae and eheliceral teeth from in front. Figs. 3-4. Male palpal tibia and tarsus; lateral and ventral views, re- spectively. Fig. 5. Female eheliceral teeth. Fig. 6. Genital groove of female. Agriognatha insolita sp. nov. (Figures 1-6) Male holotype. Total length mm. including chelicerae; exclusive of the chelicerae mm. Carapace mm. long; mm. wide opposite interval between second and third coxae where it is widest; considerably narrowed opposite first coxae; median longitudinal thoracic groove well marked. Eyes. Eight in two rows; viewed from above, both rows re- curved with anterior row strongly so; viewed from in front, an-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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