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Figures 71-78 Halacaropsis capuzina sp. nov.: 71, idiosoma, dorsal view, 9 ; 72, idiosoma, ventral view, 9 ; 73, 
gnathosoma, ventral view, 9; 74, tip of tarsus I, lateral view, 9 (medial setae and claw omitted). 75, 
apex of tibia and tarsus II, medial view, 9 ; 76, tip of tarsus II, medial view, 9 (lateral setae and claw 
omitted); 77, deutonymph, lateral view; 78, chelicera, deutonymph. Scale line = 50 pm. 
long, about as long as gnathosomal base. Basal pair 
of maxillary setae long; posterior pair of maxillary 
setae small, inserted close to tip of rostrum. Both 
pairs of rostral setae minute. Palps surpassing tip 
of rostrum. P-2 with dorsal seta; P-3 with 
dorsomedial blunt (broken?) seta (Figure 66). P-4 
shorter than P-3, with three setae in basal whorl 
and apical setula and two spinelets. Elongate 
chelicera as figured for deutonymph. 
Leg I (Figure 67) larger than the other legs 
(Figures 68 - 70) and longer than idiosoma; spines 
with blunt, delicately denticulate tip. Tarsus I 
shorter than tibia I; tarsi III and IV somewhat 
longer than tibiae III and IV respectively. Tarsi II- 
IV slightly bent. Numbers of setae from trochanter 
to tarsus (solenidion omitted): leg I, 1, 3, 8, 9, 12, 
12; leg II, 1, 4, 7, 6-7, 9-12, ?; leg III, 3, 2, 4-5, 5-6, 
9-10, 7-8; leg IV, 3, 2, 5-6, 6-7, 9, 7.1-3 and 1-5 both 
with one ventrolateral and two ventromedial 
spines; 1-4 with pair of spines (left genu of holotype 
with both spines being stout, right genu with stout 
ventromedial and distinctly smaller ventrolateral 
spine). Tarsus I with three dorsal setae and a 
medial spine, one ventromedial and three 
ventrolateral setae, dorsolateral solenidion, and 
apical pair of doubled pas. Tibiae II-IV ventrally 
each with three delicately denticulate spines and 
one seta. Tarsi III and IV with two ventral setae 
and a pair of single pas. 
All tarsi end with pair of slender claws and stout, 
