Raninoides bouvieri Capart, 1951
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Raninoides bouvieri Capart, 1951 |
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Raninoides bouvieri Capart, 1951 View in CoL
Female, approximately 17 mm width, Senegambia, Calypso 1956 , stn 4 (MNHN-B 16179). Sternites 4-6 form a flat shield, whereas posterior part of sternites 6 and 7 is narrower; sternite 8 is horseshoe-shaped ( Fig. 26A View FIG ). Median line longitudinally divides sternites 5 to 8. The small spermathecae are located in the tilted posterior part of the sternal plate and lie at the bottom of the deep pit-like depression, so that they are not obvious. The axial skeleton shows the typical and unique arrangement of the raninoids ( Fig. 26B View FIG ).
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