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species.
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. A genus of moderately-long, relatively narrow Aniulini with sternum of pleurotergite 8 narrow, extending dorsad well into body cavity and expanding laterad into broad lobes. Anterior gonopods (ag) dominated by broad sternum extending medially into strong, apically bilobed, triangular projection; coxal lobes, lateral syncoxal processes, and dorsal &quot;shelves&quot; absent; telopodites elongate, not clavate. Posterior gonopod (pg) with three projections -- a prefemoral process, accessory prefemoral process, and telopodite; prefemoral process arising basally on medial surface of prefemur, curving anterioventrad caudal to telopodite and terminating near midlength of latter; accessory prefemoral process arising distad on lateral surface of prefemur, directed ventrad within curvature arc of telopodite; latter long and slender, curving broadly anteriad and overhanging accessory prefemoral process.
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. Northcentral peninsular Florida (
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).
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<emphasis id="8BB2EAF7FFB8FFDDFF5FF898CD46F894" bold="true" box="[151,283,1811,1835]" pageId="1" pageNumber="62">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
Occurrences of parajulid and aniulinine genera in Florida. Dots,
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; Star in dot,
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.
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<emphasis id="8BB2EAF7FFB8FFDDFF0EF80BCD7CF825" bold="true" box="[198,289,1920,1946]" pageId="1" pageNumber="62">Species</emphasis>
. Only one is known.
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. The pgs of
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possess three projections that arise from the prefemur, the telopodite (Fig. 10, PT) being the longest and carrying the prostatic groove. Each of the two shorter projections could thus be labeled &quot;prefemoral process,&quot; but anatomical terms must be applied consistently throughout a taxon and only to homologous structures. The prefemoral processes in
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,
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(
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)
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,
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,
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, and
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arise basally from the medial surface of the prefemur and extend distad generally somewhat caudal to the telopodite (
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;
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Shelley 2000
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,
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,
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2001
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,
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,
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); only in
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<emphasis id="8BB2EAF7FFBBFFDEFF5FFEB3CD6AFEEE" box="[151,311,312,337]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="63">Arvechambus</emphasis>
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does this projection arise distally on the prefemur and extend directly ventrad so as to lie &quot;inside&quot; the curvature arc of the telopodite (
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,
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). The two shorter prefemoral projections in
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arise at these same positions, indicating homologies with the respective branches in the other taxa; I therefore restrict the term &quot;prefemoral process&quot; (Fig. 10, PFP) to the more common, basal branch and employ &quot;accessory prefemoral process&quot; (Fig. 10, APFP) for the distal structure that occurs only in
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and
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. A third pg branch, labeled process &quot;C,&quot; occurs in
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(tribe Nesoressini), but its different relative position on the pg and the fundamentally different gonopodal structure are not indicative of homology (
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). The distal configuration of the prefemoral process in
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resembles that of the pg telopodite in
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Chamberlin, 1940
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(see
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Shelley 2000
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, fig. 27), but this similarity seems insignificant.
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While it exhibits traits of both
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<emphasis id="8BB2EAF7FFBBFFDEFDE6FD43CEE0FD5E" box="[558,701,712,737]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="63">Pseudojulus</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="8BB2EAF7FFBBFFDEFD3FFD43CFCBFD5E" box="[759,918,712,737]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="63">Arvechambus</emphasis>
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,
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shares more features with the latter; the only ones shared with
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<emphasis id="8BB2EAF7FFBBFFDEFD96FD7BCEB0FCB6" box="[606,749,752,777]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="63">Pseudojulus</emphasis>
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are possession of the prefemoral process and elongated sterna on pleurotergite 8. The following table summarizes differences between
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and
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, both of which lack dorsal &quot;shelves&quot; and lateral syncoxal processes on the ags and possess elongate, non-clavate ag telopodites.
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is the fourth parajulid genus recorded from Florida, all in the Aniulini, and the second known only from the state, the other being
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<emphasis id="8BB2EAF7FFBBFFDEFD55FC33CF5AFC6E" box="[669,775,952,977]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="63">Gyniulus</emphasis>
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. Because of its presence in Clay and Bay cos. (
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Shelley 2000
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, 2001), some
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) south of the closest points in
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&amp; Alabama,
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conceivably occurs in these states; however, as the sole locality of
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, in Marion Co., is around
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(
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) from the border with
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, it may truly be endemic to Florida. Known occurrences of Floridian parajulid genera are compared in fig. 1.
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<paragraph id="B97936E5FFBBFFDEFF57FB6EC805FB43" blockId="2.[159,1434,1210,1697]" box="[159,1112,1253,1276]" pageId="2" pageNumber="63">Body relatively long and slender. Body large and robust, stout.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B97936E5FFBBFFDEFF57FA9BC89EFA7E" blockId="2.[159,1434,1210,1697]" pageId="2" pageNumber="63">Sternum of pleurotergite 8 long &amp; slender, extending dor- Sternum of pleurotergite 8 short &amp; relatively broad, sad well into body cavity. extending only moderately dorsad into body cavity. Anterior gonopods without coxal lobes. Anterior gonopods with prominent coxal lobes. Anterior gonopod sternum broad and prominent, extending Anterior gonopod sternum small, rounded, and inconspicumediad into subtriangular projection. ous, without medial lobe or projection.</paragraph>
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Posterior gonopod telopodite long and narrow, curving Posterior gonopod telopodite short, broad, and truncated, anteriad and overhanging &amp; extending beyond level of extending directly ventrad and not curving anteriad, termiaccessory prefemoral process. nating at level of inner margin of accessory prefemoral process except in
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, in which latter leans caudad.
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