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tegulum from the
final group of
sclerites (not
shown in the images); in
Lycosidae and
certain other taxa,: 7–8 a palea, a part of the
distal tegulum...
- characteristics. On males, the
cymbium is at
least three times longer than the
tegulum. The
female is
distinguished by a
characteristically shaped epigyneal field...
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length of 0.75 mm. The
species is
notable for the
hairs present on the
tegulum, a
characteristic which very few
spiders have. "Gen.
Fonteferrea Wunderlich...
- Subtegulum: A
hardened part of the
palpal bulb
nearer its base than the
tegulum Tegulum: The main
hardened part of the
palpal bulb Paracymbium: An outgrowth...
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arranged in two rows.
White scales also
cover part of the clypeus. The
tegulum is
simple and of a
unique shape that
enables the
species to be differentiated...
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posterior parts being dark brown. The male palp have proximal-distal axis. The
tegulum is subrectangular, and the
conductor and
embolus together form an apical...
- "hidden" and
refers to the embolus,
which is
hidden behind the edge of the
tegulum.
Males of N.
occultus can be
easily distinguished from the
remaining species...
- co****tory
organs are also unusual. The
palpal bulb has an
unusually shaped tegulum, out of
which extends a long thin
embolus that
curves up the bulb to its...
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point it
projects towards the
cymbium that
surrounds the
tegulum. At the base of the
tegulum is
palpal tibia,
which has a
large spike called a tibial...
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nearly parallel, and the male's
embolus curves retrolaterally from the
tegulum (base). As of May 2022[update] it
contains six species,
found in Peru:...