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. 1/0/0, Umbrawarra Gorge, Umbrawarra Gorge NP, 13º
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; 3/10/0, Lily Pond, Katherine Gorge, Nitmiluk NP, 14º
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132º
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. Known from the Northern Territory and Western
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. Females have a relatively large gonopore, 120132 long (n = 5), ratio length ventral shield/length gonopore is 3.1-3.5. In
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, another small species, the gonopore is 106110 long (n = 5), and the ratio length ventral shield/length gonopore is 4.04.4.
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