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,
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, charts 12, figs 56 (description of female).
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female:
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Female
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. Only reported from the
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locality: Amazing Maze Cave (Pecos County,
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,
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).
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Male unknown. The
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vial contained the female
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and one prosoma.
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considered
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as an eyed taxon, along with other epigean species. Examination of the type however suggested that eyes are not functional and the species is clearly a troglobite. See also
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.
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