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. Fourth leg and posteromedial dorsal plate of male unmodified, gonopore of male short, PII high and ventrally with two teeth.
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. Male: Dorsal and ventral shields present, dorsal furrow complete. Idiosoma ventrally 365 long and 263 wide, dorsally 308 long. Idiosoma colour pale, eyes absent. Dorsum with three pairs of plates and a large posteromedial plate, the latter 196 long and 162 wide, with two shallow concavities. Anterior pair of plates bearing the postocularia.Anterolateral plates each with two pairs of glandularia, posterolateral plates each with one pair of glandularia. Posteromedial plate unmodified, with three pairs of glandularia. Setae of dorsal plates not thickened. First coxal plates extending beyond anterior body margin. Glandularia of fourth coxal plates small, located halfway anterior and posterior margin of fourth coxal plates. Gonopore short and narrow, 27 long. Only a few (approximately six) acetabula visible. Excretory pore terminal. Lengths of PIPV: 19, 58, 30, 84, 29. PII high with two large teeth ventrally, ventral margin of PIV slightly convex. Lengths of first leg segments not measurable. Lengths of IV-leg-46: 74, 79, 76. Fourth leg unmodified. Swimming setae absent. Claws of legs with clawlet, without claw blade.
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<emphasis id="64B37644FFC1FFB0621D0394FC23FF04" bold="true" box="[839,962,154,178]" pageId="8" pageNumber="105">Etymology</emphasis>
. Named after the
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<emphasis id="64B37644FFC1FFB0621D03DBFC4EFF5B" bold="true" box="[839,943,213,237]" pageId="8" pageNumber="105">Remarks</emphasis>
.
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considered
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Cook
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an interstitial species, based on its peculiar morphological characters. If correct, the new species described here is the second interstitial species of the genus. It is the least modified species of the genus, without modifications of the posteromedial dorsal plate or the fourth leg of the male. The female can be identified with the shape of the palp.
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Cook
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also has PII with two teeth, but this species has a much longer PIV.
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