Civizelotes gracilis (Canestrini, 1968)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5962/bhl.part.150203 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED87D9-A91A-FF9D-FF52-7D8EFEA14730 |
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Carolina |
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Civizelotes gracilis |
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Civizelotes gracilis View in CoL -group
I have not seen C. gracilis and C. pygmaeus , but the detailed drawings of Miller (1967) give good clues.
DEFINITION: Ƌ pedipalp: Embolus emerging from the terminal plate of the embolar radix (“scheibenförmige Basalplatte” in Miller (1967: 269) and “Truncus” in Miller (1967: pl. 4, figs 3-4, 7-8). Radix emitting a pointed apophysis near to the base of embolus (Figs 59, 62) and “S” in Miller, 1967: pl. 4, figs 3-4, 7-8).
Female: Epigynal plate in anterior sector (Fig. 66 and Grimm, 1985: figs 236,
238).
SPECIES INCLUDED: C. gracilis (Canestrini, 1968) comb. n., C. pygmaeus
( Miller, 1943) comb. n., and C. ibericus sp. n.
FIGS 50-57
Civizelotes dentatidens (Simon) . (50-54) Left male palp. (50) Prolateral view. (51) Ventral view. (52) Retrolateral view. (53) Prolateral-ventral-apical view. (54) Ventral-apical view. (55) Epigynum. (56) Vulva, external-lateral view. (57) Id., dorsal view. Bold lines indicate epigynal folds. Scale 0.2 mm.
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