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41.All 3 species have long, narrow, tapering auriculae ( lateral protrusions found on the ventral surface of their basis capituli, an apical region that is formed by the basal portions of their 2 pedipalps ) and several unique structure on their coxae ( the most basal of the several segments that constitute each of their legs ), including internal spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); small but distinct external spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); and syncoxae ( posterior regions that have a lighter color or texture ) on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ).

42.All 3 species have long, narrow, tapering auriculae ( lateral protrusions found on the ventral surface of their basis capituli, an apical region that is formed by the basal portions of their 2 pedipalps ) and several unique structure on their coxae ( the most basal of the several segments that constitute each of their legs ), including internal spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); small but distinct external spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); and syncoxae ( posterior regions that have a lighter color or texture ) on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ).

43.All 3 species have long, narrow, tapering auriculae ( lateral protrusions found on the ventral surface of their basis capituli, an apical region that is formed by the basal portions of their 2 pedipalps ) and several unique structure on their coxae ( the most basal of the several segments that constitute each of their legs ), including internal spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); small but distinct external spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); and syncoxae ( posterior regions that have a lighter color or texture ) on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ).

44.All 3 species have long, narrow, tapering auriculae ( lateral protrusions found on the ventral surface of their basis capituli, an apical region that is formed by the basal portions of their 2 pedipalps ) and several unique structure on their coxae ( the most basal of the several segments that constitute each of their legs ), including internal spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); small but distinct external spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); and syncoxae ( posterior regions that have a lighter color or texture ) on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ).

45.All 3 species have long, narrow, tapering auriculae ( lateral protrusions found on the ventral surface of their basis capituli, an apical region that is formed by the basal portions of their 2 pedipalps ) and several unique structure on their coxae ( the most basal of the several segments that constitute each of their legs ), including internal spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); small but distinct external spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); and syncoxae ( posterior regions that have a lighter color or texture ) on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ).

46.All 3 species have long, narrow, tapering auriculae ( lateral protrusions found on the ventral surface of their basis capituli, an apical region that is formed by the basal portions of their 2 pedipalps ) and several unique structure on their coxae ( the most basal of the several segments that constitute each of their legs ), including internal spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); small but distinct external spurs on their first pair of coxae ( coxae I ); and syncoxae ( posterior regions that have a lighter color or texture ) on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ).

47.However, females of the species " I . microgalei " are easily distinguishable from females of the species " I . colasbelcouri " thanks to their possession of distinctly shorter spurs on their fourth pair of coxae ( coxae IV ) and from female " I . nesomys " thanks to the notably longer spurs that they possess on their first pair of ( coxae I ); the larger areas of syncoxae that they possess on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ); and the larger and deeper punctations that they possess on their scutum ( the inflexible shells that cover much of the posterior surface of their bodies ).

48.However, females of the species " I . microgalei " are easily distinguishable from females of the species " I . colasbelcouri " thanks to their possession of distinctly shorter spurs on their fourth pair of coxae ( coxae IV ) and from female " I . nesomys " thanks to the notably longer spurs that they possess on their first pair of ( coxae I ); the larger areas of syncoxae that they possess on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ); and the larger and deeper punctations that they possess on their scutum ( the inflexible shells that cover much of the posterior surface of their bodies ).

49.However, females of the species " I . microgalei " are easily distinguishable from females of the species " I . colasbelcouri " thanks to their possession of distinctly shorter spurs on their fourth pair of coxae ( coxae IV ) and from female " I . nesomys " thanks to the notably longer spurs that they possess on their first pair of ( coxae I ); the larger areas of syncoxae that they possess on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ); and the larger and deeper punctations that they possess on their scutum ( the inflexible shells that cover much of the posterior surface of their bodies ).

50.However, females of the species " I . microgalei " are easily distinguishable from females of the species " I . colasbelcouri " thanks to their possession of distinctly shorter spurs on their fourth pair of coxae ( coxae IV ) and from female " I . nesomys " thanks to the notably longer spurs that they possess on their first pair of ( coxae I ); the larger areas of syncoxae that they possess on their first, second, and third pairs of coxae ( coxae I-III ); and the larger and deeper punctations that they possess on their scutum ( the inflexible shells that cover much of the posterior surface of their bodies ).

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