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;
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.
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ETYMOLOGY: The specific name is a noun in apposition taken from the
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<paragraph id="FB7136D7D944FFA4FF95FDBD17ABFDBB" blockId="37.[88,614,318,1163]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">DIAGNOSIS: Females can be recognized by the triangular anterior receptaculum with a wide, translucent sac (figs. 173175).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="FB7136D7D944FFA4FF95FDD21705FD99" blockId="37.[88,614,318,1163]" box="[114,336,612,636]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">MALE: Unknown.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FB7136D7D944FFA4FF95FD371753FBB5" blockId="37.[88,614,318,1163]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">FEMALE (PBI_OON 21177, figs. 169 172): Total length 1.80. Palpal patella prolaterally dilated at half its length. Abdominal venter without pair of subcuticular dark spots just anterior of spinnerets. Leg spination (leg II missing): femora: I d1-0-0; III, IV d1-0-1; tibiae: I v0-2-2; III p1-1-0, v0-2-2, r0-1-0; IV d0-1-0, p1-0-1, v0-1-2, r1-0-1; metatarsi: I v2- 0-2; III d1-0-0, v0-2-2, r1-0-1; IV d1-0-0, p1-0- 1, v2-1-2, r1-0-1. Palpal spination: femur v1-1- 1, patella p0-1-1, tibia p1-1-2, v1-1-2, tarsus p1-3-1, v2-1-2. Anterior receptaculum consisting of sclerotized triangle leading to membranous sac; posterior receptaculum with presumed secretory glands arrayed in rows (figs. 173175).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FB7136D7D944FFA4FF95FBE31449FB88" blockId="37.[88,614,318,1163]" box="[114,540,1109,1133]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: None.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="FB7136D7D944FFA4FF95FBC517BFFB6E" blockId="37.[88,614,318,1163]" box="[114,490,1139,1163]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">DISTRIBUTION: Bahama Islands.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FB7136D7D944FFA4FF16FB051798FB2E" blockId="37.[241,461,1203,1227]" box="[241,461,1203,1227]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">The Cuban Species</paragraph>
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The paper on Cuban oonopids by
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includes descriptions of at least three species that may belong to
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, but all three descriptions are problematic. As indicated above, the specimens studied by those investigators are not available on loan, but probably wouldnt prove to be very helpful even if they could be re-examined. Judging from the detailed figures in their paper, Dumitresco and Georgesco treated the specimens like mites, and probably mounted them in Hoyers medium on permanent slides. During that process, the male and female genitalia would have been smashed flat by the weight of the cover slips, making comparisons with normal, three-dimensional specimens difficult.
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The only Cuban specimens of the genus we have been able to examine are the
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of
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recorded above.
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, pl. 13, figs. 15) recorded
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of that species from the
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, but we are not convinced that this female was correctly identified. First, as noted above, Dumitresco and Georgesco indicated that this specimen lacks a dilation on the palpal patella; in addition, their illustrations show that the anterior receptaculum is scarcely expanded at its anterior end. One possible complication is that the overall appearance of the female genitalia, in this species (and perhaps the others), depends on whether or not the epigastric furrow is open; a conical projection at the rear of the anterior portion of the female genitalia apparently inserts into a conical invagination at the front of the posterior portion, when the furrow is closed (see fig. 131)
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.
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They described a second species as
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(?)
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(
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, pl. 14, figs. 1, 2). Again, they had a single female, from the Cueva Cinco Cuevas in
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. That female is missing both pedipalps, and hence its generic placement remains debatable. They presented only a ventral view of the female genitalia, which do not closely resemble those of any of the species of
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known to us. The identity and placement of this species will remain enigmatic until topotypical specimens become available for study.
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Finally, those authors (Dumitesco and Gerogesco, 1983: 81, pl. 10, figs. 17) assigned to
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Chickering
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from two widely separated Cuban localities. They noted some discrepancies between their specimens and those described from the
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by Chickering, but concluded that the differences did not justify the establishment of a new species for any of the Cuban specimens. Their illustrations suggest that these Cuban specimens may belong to
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, but they also leave little doubt that they do not belong to
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<emphasis id="C9BAEAC5D944FFA4FB61F9FD14A1F965" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">H. castellus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
. Here again, the generic and specific placement of these specimens will remain indeterminate until topotypical material can be obtained for study.
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