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Figs. 1-4. External Anatomy of Bertrana hieroglyphica. 1-3. Epigynum 
from below, in posterior view, and in profile from right side, respectively. 
4. Tarsus of right palp of male. 
promargin of the fang groove has three teeth the first of which is rela- 
tively large ; the retromargin has a total of six teeth the first of which 
is relatively large, then three more smaller and close together follow 
together with two very small ones to complete the series; very minute 
tubercles may represent the two extremely small teeth which the 
author of the species considered to lie “between the two margins.” 
Maxillae and Lip. Essentially as described for the male except, of 
course, there is no “cone-shaped projection” extending laterally from 
the maxillae as in the male (see Petrunkevitch’s Fig. 22, p. 1 1 3 and 
my later comments concerning the male palp) . 
Sternum. Rather strongly raised; sternal suture procurved; with 
fairly prominent, large tubercles opposite coxae 1-3 and between fourth 
coxae; scutiform in general; almost as wide between first coxae as 
long; bluntly rounded between fourth coxae which are separated by 
about two thirds of their width. 
