| 31. | On the opisthosoma there is a wide transverse whitish band at the front and a narrower one near the spinnerets.
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| 32. | Females are largely black in colour, with white hairs on the cephalothorax ( opisthosoma ), abdomen and appendages.
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| 33. | They lack silk glands on the opisthosoma and cheliceral poison glands, and most likely represented independent offshoots of the Arachnida.
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| 34. | The abdomen ( opisthosoma ) is brown or dark brown, with leaf-shaped central markings on a clearer background.
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| 35. | The opisthosoma is light grey with dark patches on the sides and at the rear, the legs are yellow-orange.
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| 36. | The opisthosoma ( abdomen ) is large, slightly wider than it is long, and strongly rounded at the front and back.
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| 37. | A white crescent is present on the back part of the abdomen, and another one on the front part of the opisthosoma.
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| 38. | This species has white stripes going down each leg, and a white zig-zag pattern on its opisthosoma ( abdomen ).
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| 39. | The opisthosoma is divided into a forward mesosoma, with flattened appendages, and a metasoma at the rear, which has no appendages.
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| 40. | In males the basic colour of the prosoma varies from yellow brown to dark brown, the opisthosoma may be yellow and green or brown.
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