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1 spm (
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A
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species
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long with antenna extending back to tergite 6; incomplete paramedian sutures on cephalic plate; anterior transverse suture on tergite 1; labrum tridentate; prefemur and femur of ultimate leg at least 4 times longer than wide, femur and tibia of ultimate leg lacking distal spinose processes; tibia with 7, tarsus 1 with 4 saw teeth.
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Length
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). In ethanol stored specimen, head pale yellow and trunk (including legs) whitish with pale yellow posteromedian parts of tergites (
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).
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Length and width of cephalic plate nearly equal (
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), posterior corners rounded, sides weakly convex outwards for much of their length; two paramedian sutures on cephalic plate are incomplete, expressed anteriorly and posteriorly up to one fourth of cephalic plate length only. Antennae
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long (
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), with 17 elongated articles; basal article stout, articles then gradually increasing in length to a maximum along articles 614 (ca 2 times longer than their width), then gradually shortening along articles 1517. Articles 13 bearing strong setae of various length, these setae round proximal end of articles 45; from article 6, short fine setae form a fur-like covering.
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Clypeus well defined anteriorly, with a triangular group of about 16 setae (
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), about 10 of them arranged in line along the posterior border. Labrum with side-pieces notched at their medial angle, tridentate, although the middle tooth is shorter (
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).
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<emphasis id="B91BEAB32C45FFC3FF32FBBBA875FB74" bold="true" box="[151,275,1128,1152]" pageId="2" pageNumber="438">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
Entrance to Datvi Cave, a type locality of
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,
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with the speleologist descending.
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Forcipular coxosternum with anterior edge slightly rounded with weak median notch (
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). Coxosternum bearing only a few sparse, moderately long or short setae. Trochanteroprefemur scattered with long, fine setae. Tarsungulum long, slender. Apical claw of second maxilla with slender hook and a flange along its inner edge. Dorsal brush dense, running along distal two-thirds of article 3.
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<paragraph id="8BD036A12C45FFC3FF62FAEDA880F9F8" blockId="2.[151,1437,1198,1981]" pageId="2" pageNumber="438">Tergites 27 broader than long, tergites 819 longer than broad. Overlap of tergite 1 by cephalic plate hides complete anterior transverse suture. Tergites 220 with anterior transverse suture hidden by preceding tergite. Tergites 320 with longitudinal paramedian sutures; oblique lateral sutures on tergites 35. Tergite of ultimate legbearing segment slightly longer than wide, posterior margin rounded; shallow longitudinal median depression on its posterior half. Sternites sparsely scattered with moderately long, thin setae. Posterior margin of sternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment rounded.</paragraph>
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Legs relatively long and slender. All tarsi strongly bipartite. All legs covered by sparse long setae, ventral face of tarsi with row of slender setae. Pair of accessory spurs half-length of pretarsus on legs 120. Ultimate leg of
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(
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): prefemur
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long, femur
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, tibia
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, tarsus 1
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, tarsus 2
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; prefemur and femur ca 4 times and 5 times longer than their maximal widths at distal ends, respectively. Robust setae on anterior, posterior and ventral sides of prefemur and femur, mostly slender setae on dorsal side; tibial and tarsal setae slender; 7 saw teeth on tibia, 4 on tarsus 1 (
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, the same situation on
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); inner margin of tarsus 2 a ridge. Apical claw well developed, without basal sensory spur.
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<paragraph id="8BD036A12C45FFC3FF62F8C1A9BDF8A5" blockId="2.[151,1437,1198,1981]" pageId="2" pageNumber="438">Coxopleural pore field elliptical, with ca 3540 pores and 45 slender, short setae interspersed among the pores.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B91BEAB32C45FFC3FF62F888A828F881" bold="true" box="[199,334,1883,1909]" pageId="2" pageNumber="438">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific name originates from the
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locality.
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<emphasis id="B91BEAB32C45FFC3FF62F8ADA807F86C" bold="true" box="[199,353,1918,1944]" pageId="2" pageNumber="438">Distribution.</emphasis>
The new species is known from the
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locality only. Probably it can be found in the neighbouring caves.
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