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Description Figure 6; Pholcus lexuancanhi Yao, Pham & Li, 2012, male (C–F) and female (A, B, G, H) A external female genitalia, ventral view B vulva, dorsal view, arrow indicates median sclerite of anterior arch C bulbal apophyses, prolateral view, arrow indicates ‘pseudo-appendix’ D chelicerae, frontal view E–H habitus (E, G dorsal view F lateral view H ventral view). Abbreviations: da = distal apophysis, e = embolus, pa = proximo-lateral apophysis, pp = pore plate, u = uncus. Scale bars: 0.20 (A–D), 1.00 (E–H).
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Author Wang X, Shaheen S, He Q, Yao Z (2020) Notes on two closely related spider species of the Pholcus phungiformes species group (Araneae, Pholcidae) from Beijing, China. ZooKeys 965: 1-16.
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