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,
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354, figs. 123, 178, 204206, 248249;
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<emphasis id="49D8EA8FF75EFFE1553EFE32FDBBFE7B" bold="true" box="[264,521,470,496]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Material Examined.</emphasis>
Oregon: Lane County: Eugene,
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(determined by Coyle, 1969) (
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); H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest,
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<emphasis id="49D8EA8FF75EFFE1550EFDC2FE05FDCB" bold="true" box="[312,439,550,576]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This species is the only member of the genus which has the tibia I prolateral macrosetae reaching the distal end of the segment on males (
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).
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<emphasis id="49D8EA8FF75EFFE1550EFD92FDC0FD1B" bold="true" box="[312,626,630,656]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Abbreviated Description.</emphasis>
All three dorsal opisthosomal sclerotized patches separate; male genital plate with sclerotized parts divided, straight to recurved (
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); chelicera without distodorsal projection, without setae on upper ectal surface; with prolateral brush of macrosetae on tibia I (
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) which reach distal end of segment, 3774% of macrosetae ensiform; tibia I with 29 macrosetae retrolaterally, without large heavy macrosetae ventrally; tibia and metatarsus I not swollen in lateral view; metatarsus I sinuous, without macrosetae ventrally; tip of palpal outer conductor sclerite not closely appressed to inner conductor sclerite; palpal tibia 2.112.25 times longer than wide; males active above ground from late September to early November.
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<emphasis id="49D8EA8FF75EFFE1550EFC3AFE6AFC73" bold="true" box="[312,472,990,1016]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Distribution.</emphasis>
Western Oregon between the coast and the Cascade Mountain range (
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;
<bibRefCitation id="1F3D4B6CF75EFFE15550FBE3FE40FBAA" author="Coyle" box="[358,498,1031,1057]" pageId="29" pageNumber="34" refString="Coyle, F. A. (1971) Systematics and natural history of the mygalomorph spider genus Antrodiaetus and related genera (Araneae: Antrodiaetidae). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 141 (6), 269 - 402." type="journal article" year="1971">Coyle 1971</bibRefCitation>
: Map 2).
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<emphasis id="49D8EA8FF75EFFE1550EFBCAFE74FBC3" bold="true" box="[312,454,1070,1096]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Comments.</emphasis>
Examination of voucher material from the study of
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McIver
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(1992)
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revealed the presence of two species: individuals from old growth stands (JMC) are
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and small, yellowish colored specimens (OSAC) from a clearcut stand (
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) are possibly an undescribed species.
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