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English: Diagnostic drawing of the pedipalp of Phanias watonus jumping spider (originally Metaphidippus watonus) |
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Source | "Spiders Collected by L. W. Saylor and Others, Mostly in California". Bulletin of the University of Utah 31 (8): 47. |
Author | Ralph V. Chamberlin and Wilton Ivie |
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