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furrow facing forward;
particularly used for
describing teeth;
opposite retromarginal Prosoma: see
cephalothorax Rastellum (plural rastella): An
often rake-like...
- abdomen,
apparently to
mimic flies. It is in the
unident group, with one
retromarginal tooth on the chelicera, two on the
promargin opposite. Leg I is the...
- largest. The
chelicerae are
brown and
feature 3
promarginal teeth and 7
retromarginal teeth, with no cus****s on the
maxilla and
slight protuberances between...
-
three promarginal teeth and
three retromarginal teeth,
where the
median promarginal teeth and
basal retromarginal teeth are the largest. The
basal of...
- and
fangs or
chelicerae which have a
single tooth facing forward (
retromarginal) and two
teeth facing backward (promarginal). They have a rectangular...
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highest behind the
posterior lateral eyes. Each
chelicera has one
large retromarginal tooth and two
promarginal teeth. The
abdomen is elongate-ovate, has...
-
prominent sp**** rows of
elongate setae on the dorsum, a multi-cusped
retromarginal tooth, and an epigynum,
superficially this
looks like a euophryine,...
- epigyne. The
males have a
spike towards the back of the
palpal bulb, or
retromarginal apophysis, and a
single medium-sized,
pointed tibial apophysis, or spike...
-
fourth leg
being much
longer than the
third and by the
absence of the
retromarginal cheliceral tooth. The
group was
first described by Eugène
Simon in 1901...
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baggy shape. It has a
large sickle-shaped
spike towards the back, or
retromarginal apophysis, and a very
short embolus that
emanates from the top. It has...