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<emphasis id="09C2A366BB66FFB5FD13FDAFFCE90E6B" bold="true" box="[731,836,534,555]" pageId="24" pageNumber="51">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Body elongate. Pronotum with disc convex, moderately punctured, lateral margins arcuate, narrowing posteriorly, widest at or just before middle, anterior angles strongly projected, acute. Elytral disc fairly flat, covered with small, scabrous tubercles, each bearing a single light-colored short seta. Profemora lacking spines in both sexes, but crenulate on anterior dorsal surface. All tarsi with strong golden spicules lining plantar surface.
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<emphasis id="09C2A366BB66FFB5FD13FCBCFCF00F5A" bold="true" box="[731,861,773,794]" pageId="24" pageNumber="51">Distribution.</emphasis>
Mohave County,
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This cavedwelling species is most similar to
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Strip, north of the Grand Canyon as well as caves in southwestern
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