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See the generic account above for a discussion of the synonymized subgenus
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is widespread in the southern Appalachians from West Virginia and Virginia south at least to western North Carolina and west to Kentucky and Tennessee, abundant in places and relatively easy to collect. There is an old record from New York (
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) but the specimen seems to have been lost. I doubted this northerly record until I collected
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at Austin, Potter Co., Pennsylvania, not far from the New York border. Later, I found specimens from New York in the USNM collection; some of these were labelled by Chamberlin with the unpublished species name “
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.” Variation in some characters suggest this may be a complex of closely related species, particularly in the southern Appalachians. I have collected it at numerous localities in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, invariably finding it by sorting damp leaf litter in deciduous forests, or by Tullgren funnel collections from the same habitats. Chestnut brown with a narrow black median stripe, darker at both ends, head sometimes almost black, up to
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long. Antennae of the largest specimens usually with 43 articles; forcipular teeth 3+3, coxal pores 3, 3, 4, 4, 4 to 4, 4, 4, 5, 5. Produced tergites 6, 7, 9, 11, 13. The produced posterior angles of tergite 6 are not so obvious or are even absent in some specimens.
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