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English: Plate 18 from Emerton, James H. (1891). "New England spiders of the family Attidae". Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 8: 220–252.
  • Fig. 1. Icius palmarum [now Hentzia palmarum], female x 4; 1a, side of cephalothorax of female; 1b, front of head of a male with short mandibles; 1c, cephalothorax of male with long mandibles; 1d, under side of mandibles of male; 1e, epigynum; 1f, another pattern of dorsal markings of female; 1g, male x 4; 1h, male palpus; 1i, male palpus, showing tibial hook.
  • Fig. 2. Icius mitratus [now Hentzia mitrata], male x 4.
  • Fig. 3. Icius elegans [now Tutelina elegans], female x 4; 3a, side of cephalothorax; 3b, front of head of female; 3c, under side of cephalothorax; 3d, male x 4; 3e, front of head of male; 3f, 3g, male palpus, 3h, epigynum.
  • Fig. 4. Icius elegans [now Tutelina elegans], dark variety of male x 4; 4a, front of head; 4b, 4c, male palpus.
  • Fig. 5. Icius hartii [now Tutelina harti], female x 4; 5a, male from a Wisconsin specimen from Mr. Peckham; 5b, male palpus; 5c, tibial hook; 5d, epigynum.
  • Fig. 6. Icius formicarius [now Tutelina formicaria], female x 4; 6a, side of cephalothorax; 6b, epigynum.
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Source Emerton, James H. (1891). "New England spiders of the family Attidae". Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 8: 220–252.
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James Henry Emerton  (1847–)  wikidata:Q3161146
 
James Henry Emerton
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Emerton; J. H. Emerton; James H. Emerton
Description American arachnologist, entomologist, biologist and zoologist
Date of birth/death 31 March 1847 / 1847 Edit this at Wikidata 5 December 1931 / 1930 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Salem Edit this at Wikidata Boston Edit this at Wikidata
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