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Chickering — Grammanota 
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Figs. 33-37. Grammonota teresta sp. nov. Figs. 33-35. Left palpal tibia 
and tarsus of holotype ; prolateral, retrolateral and dorsal views, respec- 
tively. Fig. 36. Epigynum of female paratype from below. 37. Idem; 
posterior view with posterior border lifted. 
another and from PLE by slightly more than their diameter. Lat- 
erals barely separated. Chelicerae: essentially typical of males of the 
genus; several teeth along both margins of the fang groove but exact 
number difficult to determine ; those on retromargin very minute and 
restricted to a region near the base of the fang; those on promargin 
relatively large and well extended along fang groove, observed on 
paratype male. Maxillae and lip essentially typical of the genus; lip 
more than twice as wide as long. Sternum : convex as usual ; longer 
than wide in ratio of nearly 9:8; extended between fourth coxae 
which are separated by 1.2 times their width. Legs: 12 — 43 in 
order of length ; long, slender and with numerous long, slender spines. 
Palp: essential features shown in Figures 33-35. Abdomen: typical 
of the genus ; without special modifications. Color in alcohol : cara- 
pace dark brown with darker radial stripes; just anterior to the 
thoracic pit there is a darker, irregular, central spot; eye region with 
considerable black pigment added to the basic brown color; sternum 
brown, darker along margins; legs light brownish with variations; 
