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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Canada • 2 ♀♀, 1 deutonymph, 1 tritonymph; Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park; 29 Jul. 1980; E.E. Lindquist leg.; under rocks in canyon bottom; det. J. Bernard, 4 Mar. 2015; slide-mounted; CNCI • 1 ♀, 2 deutonymphs, 1 tritonymph; Alberta, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park; 12 Aug. 1978; E.E. Lindquist leg.; under rocks in hoodoo area [hoodoo = rock column formed by soft sediment eroding under harder sediment]; det. J. Bernard, 4 Mar. 2015; slide-mounted; CNCI.</paragraph>
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USA - Arkansas, Buffalo National River, Boen Gulf and Steel Creek; Petit Jean State Park (
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) - Missouri, Baskett Wildlife Research and Education Area,
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Backbone; Easley; Wilton (holotype) (
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).
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Distinguished by its unfused mediodorsal opisthosomal sclerites, by its dark sclerites in adult mites, and by three barbed clavate
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setae on the centrodorsal opisthosoma arranged in a triangle.
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, female. Micrograph of dorsal idiosoma, collected and slide mounted in 1978 by E.E. Lindquist. Scale bar: 0.5 mm.
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