dc:description"FIGURES 57 60. Aedeagus of Geostiba bicarinata Lohse & Smetana (Richland Balsam Mountain, North Carolina). 57 – median lobe, ventral view; 58 – apex of median lobe, ventral view; 59 – median lobe, lateral view; 60 – apex of median lobe, lateral view. Scale bar 0.2 mm (57, 59), 0.1 mm (58, 60).";
dc:description"FIGURES 77 80. Aedeagus of Geostiba graveyardensis Pace (Graveyard Fields, North Carolina). 77 – median lobe, ventral view; 78 – apex of median lobe, ventral view; 79 – median lobe, lateral view; 80 – apex of median lobe, lateral view. Scale bar 0.2 mm (77, 79), 0.1 mm (78, 80).";
dc:description"FIGURES 8 17. Mouthparts of Geostiba circellaris (Gravenhorst) (8, Moscow Region, Russia), G. infirma (Weise) (9, IvanoFrankovsk Region, Ukraine), G. carteriensis Pace (10 15, Tennessee), G. appalachigena Gusarov, sp. n. (16, paratype from West Virginia) and G. pluvigena Gusarov, sp. n. (17, paratype from North Carolina). 8 10, – prementum; 11 – hypopharynx; 12 – left maxilla, ventral view; 13 – left galea, dorsal view; 14 – left lacinia, dorsal view; 15 – mentum; 16 17 – right antenna. Scale bar 0.1 mm (8 15), 0.2 mm (16 17). L – Length of antennal article.";
dc:description"FIGURE 338. Geographical distribution of twelve species of Geostiba in the Southern Appalachians. Isohypses 1200 m and 1500 m are shown. Areas above 1500 m are solid black.";
dc:description"FIGURE 340. Detailed geographical distribution of Geostiba bicarinata Lohse & Smetana (2), G. graveyardensis Pace (3), G. nimbicola Lohse & Smetana (4), G. pluvigena Gusarov, sp. n. (5), G. nebuligena Gusarov, sp. n. (6), G. crepusculigena Gusarov, sp. n. (7), G. balsamensis Pace (8), G. nubigena Lohse & Smetana (9), G. coeligena Gusarov, sp. n. (10) in the Southern Appalachians. Isohypses 1200 m and 1500 m are shown. Areas above 1500 m are solid black.";