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Description Figures 7–14; Somatic morphology of Chedimanops eskovi sp. n. (7–11) and C. rwenzorensis sp. n. (12–14). 7–8 male and female habitus, lateral 9 female prosoma, dorsal 10 anterior part of female abdomen showing epigastral scutum, antero-lateral 11 anterior part of male prosoma, antero-dorsal 12 female habitus, dorsal; 13 male prosoma, anterior 14 male mouth parts, ventral. Abbreviation: Ms median suture. Scale bars: 0.2 mm if not otherwise indicated.
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Author Zonstein SI, Marusik YM (2017) Descriptions of the two-eyed African spider genera Chedimanops gen. n. and Hybosidella gen. n. (Araneae, Palpimanidae, Chediminae). African Invertebrates 58(1): 23-47. https://doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.58.11448
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