Fritzia, Cambridge, O. P., 1879
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21388 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6294174 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/098CB71C-E6A7-8242-50FB-5B491A7D409C |
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Donat |
scientific name |
Fritzia |
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g. n. |
Fritzia View in CoL , g. n.
Cephalothorax longer than broad, the length being about half as much again as the breadth; upper surface perfectly flat; depth moderate; hinder slope short and very abrupt. Ocular area rectangular, considerably broader than long (the length being no more than half the breadth), and scarcely more than one third the length of the cephalothorax.
Eyes of foremost row very unequal in size, separated by rather considerable intervals, those of middle row nearer to the foremost than to the hinder row.
Legs short, moderate in strength, relative length apparently 1, 4, 2, 3, the actual difference between 1, 4 and 2, 3 respectively being very small; those of first pair much the strongest. Spines beneath metatarsi and tibiae of first and second pairs; those of first pair long and strong.
Abdomen short oval, and of a somewhat flattened form.
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