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Figure 5 in Revision of Pseudocorinna Simon and a new related genus (Araneae: Corinnidae): two more examples of spider templates with a large range of complexity in the genitalia
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Figure 5. Scanning electron micrography pictures. Pseudocorinna felix sp. nov., male (MRAC 204328) (A–E) and Pseudocorinna alligator sp. nov., female (MRAC 151782) (F). A, male carapace, showing wart pattern; B, lateral margin of sternum and coxa I, showing coxal window (arrow); C, carapace warts, with toothpaste-like substance glued to tegument (black arrows) and with beginning extrusion (white arrows); D, warts with hair-like extrusions; E, lateral view of warts, with beginning extrusion and pore (arrow); F, seta and warts, with hair-like protrusions near posterior median eyes, and pore (arrow).
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