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. Map 7
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nw of Dunlap on
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. The inferior appendage, lateral view, forms a nearly perfect rhombus only in this species and in
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. Details of the ventral arm of segment X are very different in the two species—in
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). In addition, in
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the internal darkened ridge along posterior margin of inferior appendage has only two denticles, one at each end of the ridge; in
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there is a third denticle about midway on this ridge.
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.
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. Length =
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(n = 2). Male genitalia: Lateral view (
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), anterior margin of IX slopes down and forward, slightly concave, at 60
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angle to middle of segment, then slopes down and back at 75
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, slightly convex, to convex ventral margin; dorsal margin straight, sloping down and back at 10
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, 3/4 length of ventral margin; posterior margin slopes down and back at 75
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to midline, then angled down and forward at 75
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to ventral margin; both dorsal and ventral halves of posterior margin straight. Preanal appendages 1/2 length of X, length = 3 times depth, with dorsal and ventral margins parallel, posterior edge symmetrically rounded, about 15 setae dorsally on entire exposed length. Segment X lateral areas sclerotized throughout, more heavily so on ventral arm; ventral arm terminating distally in darkened denticle that is a smooth continuation of ventral margin. Ventral arm narrowest at base, gradually widening to base of nearly vertical, concave posterior portion of X which terminates dorsally in a darkened denticle. Inferior appendage nearly a perfect rhombus, length = 2.5 times depth, dorsal, ventral, and posterior margins slightly convex, basal margin straight, dorsal and ventral margins slightly longer than basal and posterior margins; acute angles about 45
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. Dark, internal ridge along posterior margin with denticles at each end of ridge visible as a slight swelling.
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Dorsal view (
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). Anterior margin of IX deeply concave, posterior margin truncate, weakly defined, mid-dorsal length = 3/4 length of preanal appendage. Preanal appendages with margins slightly sinuate, inner margin concave at base, convex distally; outer margin parallel to inner margin; tip rounded. Basal junction of dorsal inner edges of X form 60
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angle, divergent 2/3 distance to dorsal denticle, then convergent to dorsal denticle. Ventral arms converge to nearly meet slightly past mid-length and then diverge to tips. Inferior appendages (not shown in
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) with outer and inner edges straight, subterminal denticle transverse.
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Ventral view (
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). Anterior margin of IX concave, posterior margin forming 90
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angle between bases of inferior appendages; triangular area posterior to bases of inferior appendages depigmented. Outer margin of inferior appendage straight or slightly concave between bulbous base and rounded tip; basal half of inner margin straight; diverging from each other at about 60
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; distal half concave, with small basal denticle and larger, transverse denticle at each end of denticulate ridge. Ventral arms of X (not shown in
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) as in dorsal view but dorsal denticle not visible.
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<emphasis id="B941EAFFFFF2AF2AFF77FD50FEA3F585" bold="true" box="[240,322,675,699]" pageId="15" pageNumber="14">Larva</emphasis>
. Very similar to that of
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<emphasis id="B941EAFFFFF2AF2AFDE5FD57FD08F585" box="[610,745,676,699]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="14">A. crasmus</emphasis>
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. Potential differences are as follows. No large brown spot or spots on each side of the vertex. Frontoclypeus lacking a pale area size of dark eye spot on each side at mid-length.
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<emphasis id="B941EAFFFFF2AF2AFF47FCD0FE49F405" bold="true" box="[192,424,803,827]" pageId="15" pageNumber="14">Emergence dates</emphasis>
. 7-23 June.
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<emphasis id="B941EAFFFFF2AF2AFF47FC90FE8AF445" bold="true" box="[192,363,867,891]" pageId="15" pageNumber="14">Distribution</emphasis>
.
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, Marion and Sequatchie counties. Besides the
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locality (see
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) we have records from: UT 1.387, tributary to Coops Cr. at 523 Mountain View Circle on road to Coke Ovens, off Hickory Street, Dunlap, Sequatchie Co.; UT 1.388, Hendrix Cr. at TN 28, Marion/Sequatchie Co. line; UT 1.1022, seep at 1744 TN 108, w side, 2.4 rd mi n of jct. TN
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Whitwell, Marion Co.; and UT 1.1025 (probable
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locality), creek at TN 108 1.9 rd mi n of jct. TN
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Whitwell.
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<emphasis id="B941EAFFFFF2AF2AFF47FBD0FEB6F305" bold="true" box="[192,343,1059,1083]" pageId="15" pageNumber="14">Discussion</emphasis>
.
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lists the
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locality in reference to Dunlap, Sequatchie Co. In his l966 paper on
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of middle and west TN, he lists only one locality for
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<emphasis id="B941EAFFFFF2AF2AFBAAFBB7FB34F365" box="[1069,1237,1091,1115]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="14">A. diacanthus</emphasis>
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, presumably the
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locality, as
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nw of Travis Mills on TN 108, the same information associated with his original
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locality except the place name is changed from Dunlap to Travis Mills. We find no Travis Mills near Dunlap, nor in Sequatchie Co., and TN 108 does not approach Dunlap or even enter Sequatchie Co. The only Travis Mills we could locate in
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is well to the north, in Overton Co. We suspect that the actual
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locality is on TN 108
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n of Whitwell, in Marion Co. We visited this last locality (but 1.9 rd mi n of jct. TN 28 on TN 108) on
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, and found only dead, mature pupae. We suspect these were from the previous spring, and that the stream had gone dry and remained dry until shortly before our visit.
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appears to be of very limited distribution, and may well be restricted to a small portion of the western rim of the Sequatchie Valley. It should definitely be considered for protected status. Based on larval, male, and female similarities,
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appears to be closely related.
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. Not given in original description; = two-spined, probably in reference to the two denticles on the ventral arms of X or those on each inferior appendage.
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