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fourth leg longer than corresponding joints of first leg; 
spines, no spines on patellae, I pair, tibia, ventral, 2-2-2, 
lateral, 0, metatarsus, ventral, 2-2, lateral, 0; palpus dark, 
terminal joint thickly covered with long, coarse hairs, femur 
curved at base and laterally compressed, seen from above, 
Figure 2. Sitticus pubescens (Fabr.). A, ventral view of palpus; 
B, tibial apophysis; C, epigynum. 
patella and tibia subequal, tibial apophysis a large spoon- 
shaped lobe, longer than diameter of the joint, starting from 
the base of the joint and directed forward and slightly out- 
ward, not pressed against the tarsus and almost reaching the 
middle of that joint, on opposite side of the tibia a row of 
