DROMIINAE De Haan, 1833
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Subfamily DROMIINAE De Haan, 1833 View in CoL
The female thoracic sternites 7 and 8 are more or less strongly tilted backwards. In adult females, sternites 7 and 8 grow forward, encroaching the preceding sternites (6, 5, and even 4), and sutures 7/8 advance far forward, sometimes so far that sternites 7 and 8 occupy much of the ventral surface of the cephalothorax ( Fig. 1 View FIG ). Additionally, in many dromiids the female sternal surface becomes more complex, owing to the fact that the apertures of the spermathecae often end apart on (or beneath) two more or less prominent tubercules, or more or less together on (or beneath) a unique tubercle ( Forest 1974: fig. 6b, c, pl. 6, figs 1, 2). Dromiine females consequently show a completely distorted thoracic sternum. From the observations and figures given by Gordon (1950: 244, figs 23-25, pl. 1, fig. B, as Dromia vulgaris ) it is clear that the dromiid spermatheca constitutes a differentiated complex structure. The present study expands the results of Guinot & Tavares (2003) and confirms the characters of dromiine spermatheca as a generic one. The axial skeleton of the Dromiinae , figured here for several species ( Figs 7 View FIG ; 10B View FIG ; 11A View FIG ; 12B View FIG ), typically shows the following organization: connections between the phragmae effected by fusion; endopleurites of each lateral part remaining on the sides, the two sides being connected by a wide transverse bridge; intertagmal phragma exclusively fused with the endosternal part of the skeleton; and absence of a sella turcica ( Secretan 1998: 1758, figs 9-11). Endosternite 7/8 is completely modified, notably by presence of the spermathecal tube.
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