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Figs. 7-11. External Anatomy of Tmarus. Fig. 7, T. insuetus sp. nov v 
left palpal patella, tibia and tarsus; ventral view. Fig. 8, T. insuetus sp. 
nov., left palpal patella, tibia and tarsus; retrolateral view. Figs. 9-10, T. 
menotus sp. nov., female abdomen: dorsal and left lateral view; respectively. 
Fig. 11, T. menotus sp. nov., epigynum from below. 
of ALE. Clypeus only moderately porrect ; with a row of long, slen- 
der spines near ventral border; height, including membranous ventral 
border, nearly equal to six times the diameter of AME. Chelicerae, 
maxillae, lip and sternum all apparently typical of the genus. Legs: 
1 — 234 in order of length; first two pairs very long and slender and 
with numerous, long, slender spines; third and fourth less than half 
as long as first and second and with less conspicuous spines; tarsal 
claws and trichobothria apparently typical of the genus. Palp: com- 
