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Prehensorial telopodite (see also note C, p. 190) : Failing to surpass 

 front margin of head. No article with distinct denticles, though 

 tarsungula with broad, rounded, slightly more sclerotized, light 

 colored, very low eminence. lingular inner edge perfectly smooth, 

 not serrulate. Poison calyx elongate, its digitiform appendices 

 relatively short. Poison gland thin and very long, passing out of 

 prehensor well into prehensorial segment. 



Figures 13-17. — Schevdylurus virgingordae, new species, holotype: \i. Sixth pedal surnite 

 (ventral view, anterior end uppermost, major setae shown): a, Dashed line indicating 

 extent of smoothly, weakly areolate area around pore field; remainder is more coarsely, 

 deeply areolate. 14. Clypeus, labrum, buccae (ventral view, all setae shown except on 

 left bucca): a. Left bucca; b, left paraclypeal suture; c, posterior geminate setae; 

 d, right fultura {Komandibulares Gerust). 15. First and second maxillae (ventral view, 

 left telopodite deleted, all setae shown): a. Left postmaxillary sclerite fused to left 

 coxosternite. 16. Ultimate pedal and postpedal segments, right leg deleted. All setae 

 of ultimate pedal presternite, sternite and of coxopleuron shown; others deleted. 17. 

 Prehensorial presternum and right telopodite (ventral view, all setae deleted): a. End 

 of poison gland extending back into prehensorial segment; b, poison calyx in situ and 

 enlarged. 



