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Figs. 1-6. External anatomy of Tmarus. Figs. 1-2, T. craneae sp. nov., 
left palpal tibia and tarsus; vertral and retrolateral views, respectively. 
Fig. 3, T. craneae sp. nov., another view of the ventral, tibial apopysis. 
Fig. 4, T. farri sp. nov., left palpal tibia and tarsus; ventral view. Fig. 5, 
T. farri sp. nov., left palpal tibia; retrolateral view. Fig. 6, T. farri sp. 
nov., epigynum from below. 
red mark extends from PLE and down the posterior declivity for 
nearly half its decline; the clypeus bears a broad, somewhat U-shaped 
red figure; each chelicera bears a red spot on its front surface; other 
mouth parts generally yellowish; legs yellowish with many red dots 
and larger spots and stripes; first and second femora and, to a lesser 
extent, first and second patellae and tibiae, with many small, irregular, 
reddish spots on the prolateral surfaces; abdomen with a mixture of 
brown, white and red colors difficult to describe adequately; with a 
