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Figs. 162-167. Diplothrombium micidium n. sp.: 162, legs I and II, female; 163, legs III and IV, female; 164, 
genital area, male; 165, coxae III and IV, female; 166, chelicera, female; 167, hysterosomal setae, female, side 
and top views. 
Figs. 168-170. Diplothrombium cascadense n. sp., larva: 168, dorsum; 169, venter; 170, gnathosoma, lateral view. 
length from 261 to 315 m (D.m.: 343 to 389 8 s 3 dorsally (D. m.:. about 15 s 3 here), and 
ju), the dorsal and ventral body setae behind the famulus of tarsus I is at 0.65, while the 
the scutum and coxae number only about 50 soienidion is at 0.35 (D. m.: famulusi and Si 
(D. m.: 12-1 A setae here), patella I has only both at about 0*43). Other differences can be 
