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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FEB173899F2018F8" bold="true" box="[264,600,422,448]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Pseudotremia roebuckorum</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FEB170239C801B1D" box="[264,504,524,549]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Material examined:</emphasis>
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Fallen Entrance Cave, Buffalo Cove, dissected
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male,
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; Shane Cave, Buffalo Cove, 2
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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FE8170839CC11BFD" box="[312,441,684,709]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
The massive lateral angiocoxite separates this species from all other known
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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FE8170D39F4A1A2D" box="[312,562,764,789]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Description of male:</emphasis>
Longest approximately
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(coiled), width increasing from about
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(collum) to
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(segment 7); body light to moderate brown, metaterga with scattered tubercles, dorsal midline stripe pale, faint purple infusion in pregonopodal segments, darkest on head and antennae; sterna and legs pale brown. Eyes with about 1719 ocelli of relatively regular shapes and sizes within subtriangular, purple ocellaria. Antennae about
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long, slender, 3rd segment about
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long. Segmental paranota moderately produced, largest anteriorly to about mid­body, becoming indistinct from lateral striae about segment 22. Lateral striae about 1112.
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Gonopods with syncolpocoxites mitten­shaped, proximally fused, distally separated by shallow U­shaped cleft, process class I (
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), arises from the notch between the syncolpocoxites and curves dorsad between the angiocoxites, in anterior view broadened distally, tapering to a single point best seen in lateral aspect. Median angiocoxite with single small mesial spine about 2/3 from base. Lateral angiocoxite massive, curving to extend behind median angiocoxite from anterior aspect, slightly dentate distally, with large decurved spine along lateral margin, extending almost to origin of cleft between angiocoxites. Leg 9 with distal segments fused and questionably individually functional, single claw present.
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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FE8177889CE81CF8" box="[312,400,1447,1472]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Female</emphasis>
: Approximately
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(coiled), non­sexual characters similar to male. Cyphopods valves widely separated, mesal valve about 1.5X length lateral valve.
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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FE8177D89CC61F28" box="[312,446,1527,1552]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Etymology:</emphasis>
This species is named after Brian and Lynn Roebuck in recognition of their assistance in the field work in the Rumbling Falls Cave project (
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).
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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FE8174689F731F58" box="[312,523,1607,1632]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Vernacular name:</emphasis>
Roebucks cave milliped.
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<emphasis id="ABE40A7CFFB3FFD4FE8174409F591FB0" box="[312,545,1647,1672]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="26">Habitat and Range:</emphasis>
In Fallen Entrance and Shane caves
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was found on riparian mud banks among pieces of rotting wood and detritus. These two caves occur in close proximity to one another, in Buffalo Cove, about
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SSW of Jamestown. Juvenile
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were collected from Double Entrance Sink and Skillman Mark caves in Buffalo Cove and are probably
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, but adult males will be needed to confirm this.
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