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;
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;
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(Bahia),
<collectingMunicipality id="6B9D527D2D0BFF9F4103FB9FFC93FBA4" box="[605,807,1059,1081]" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">São Félix do Coribe</collectingMunicipality>
, cave PEA 380 (BA 042);
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:
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and
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; 43 (one of them
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) and
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; same data as for holotype
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.
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;
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(one of them teneral)
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;
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<collectingCountry id="F35188972D0BFF9F4113FBC9FD3CFB16" box="[589,648,1141,1163]" name="Brazil" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">Brazil</collectingCountry>
(
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),
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, cave PEA 381 (BA 043);
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<collectingDate id="EFBC172F2D0BFF9F425DFB32FEDBFB39" box="[259,367,1166,1188]" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" value="2011-07-18">18.vii.2011</collectingDate>
</date>
; leg.
<collectorName id="26B3ADD12D0BFF9F42F4FB32FD23FB39" box="[426,663,1166,1188]" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">Simone Soares Salgado.</collectorName>
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<materialsCitation id="3B2EC25A2D0BFF9F41EAFB32FE76FB20" ID-GBIF-Occurrence="4016045310" collectionCode="MHNG" country="Iceland" location="ISLA" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" specimenCount="2" specimenCount-female="2" typeStatus="paratype">
<collectingCountry id="F35188972D0BFF9F41EAFB32FD5DFB39" box="[692,745,1166,1188]" name="Iceland" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">ISLA</collectingCountry>
and
<collectionCode id="ED5750C22D0BFF9F4042FB32FCD1FB39" box="[796,869,1166,1188]" country="Switzerland" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/2jyg-xmd2" name="Museum d'Histoire Naturelle" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" type="Museum">MHNG</collectionCode>
; 13,
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, 2 nymphs (both with damaged abdomen)
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;
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<collectingCountry id="F35188972D0BFF9F428EFB1BFDBFFB20" box="[464,523,1191,1213]" name="Brazil" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">Brazil</collectingCountry>
(
<collectingRegion id="498206E52D0BFF9F4145FB1BFDE7FB20" box="[539,595,1191,1213]" country="Brazil" name="Bahia" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">Bahia</collectingRegion>
),
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, cave PEA 383 (BA 045);
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<collectingDate id="EFBC172F2D0BFF9F43C9FB7DFEB7FB4A" box="[151,259,1217,1239]" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" value="2011-07-18">18.vii.2011</collectingDate>
</date>
; leg.
<collectorName id="26B3ADD12D0BFF9F4264FB7DFD97FB4B" box="[314,547,1217,1239]" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">Simone Soares Salgado.</collectorName>
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<materialsCitation id="3B2EC25A2D0BFF9F4165FB7DFEF1FB6D" ID-GBIF-Occurrence="4016045309" collectionCode="MHNG, SEHU" country="Brazil" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" specimenCount="2" specimenCount-female="2" stateProvince="Bahia" typeStatus="paratype">
<collectionCode id="ED5750C22D0BFF9F4165FB7DFD30FB4A" box="[571,644,1217,1239]" country="Switzerland" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/2jyg-xmd2" name="Museum d'Histoire Naturelle" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" type="Museum">MHNG</collectionCode>
and
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; 13,
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and 1 nymph (the latter lacking abdomen)
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;
<materialsCitation id="3B2EC25A2D0BFF9F420DFB66FE1FFA94" ID-GBIF-Occurrence="4016045302" collectingDate="2011-05-15" collectorName="Simone Soares Salgado." country="Brazil" location="Santa Maria da Vitoria" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" specimenCount="1" stateProvince="Bahia" typeStatus="paratype">
<collectingCountry id="F35188972D0BFF9F420DFB66FE3AFB6D" box="[339,398,1242,1264]" name="Brazil" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">Brazil</collectingCountry>
(
<collectingRegion id="498206E52D0BFF9F42C2FB66FE60FB6D" box="[412,468,1242,1264]" country="Brazil" name="Bahia" pageId="1" pageNumber="4">Bahia</collectingRegion>
),
<location id="8E999EDC2D0BFF9F42B7FB66FD72FB6D" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:03EF79112D0BFF9943C9FBBDFE83FE26:8E999EDC2D0BFF9F42B7FB66FD72FB6D" box="[489,710,1242,1264]" country="Brazil" name="Santa Maria da Vitoria" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" stateProvince="Bahia">Santa Maria da Vitória</location>
, cave PEA 343 (BA 003);
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<collectingDate id="EFBC172F2D0BFF9F4093FB66FB9FFB6D" box="[973,1067,1242,1264]" pageId="1" pageNumber="4" value="2011-05-15">15.v.2011</collectingDate>
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; leg.
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were collected in the above mentioned caves or in three other caves situated in these municipalities (caves PEA 341, 342, 378; see Distribution and habitat, below), most of them in
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. Some of them were used for rearing, behavioural observations or micromorphological studies of pairs
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.
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DIAGNOSIS: Sclerotized area of anterior part of female subgenital plate with arms forming an almost straight transverse band, in middle not separated from posterior part of subgenital plate. Basal half of median lobe of posterior part of subgenital plate with a pair of small, hemispherical, hairy lobes and medially with a bifid, dark brown sclerotization; apical half of this lobe bare, ovally rounded. Female subgenital plate different in the three other species, in particular sclerotized area of anterior part broadly V-shaped (with opening of the V directed backwards) and medially separated from posterior part by an unpigmented area (see
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Lienhard
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., 2010
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: figs 1c, 5, 8d). In
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abdominal sternite anterior to subgenital plate medially with a rugose papillate area, this region smooth in the other species. Posterior sac of gynosome strongly ventrad-bent, having roughly the shape of a short and strongly bent sausage, bearing the opening of the spermathecal duct on the inner side of its broadly rounded distal end. Blister-like zone of gynosome with three strongly denticulate posteriad-directed lobes. Posterior part of gynosome (i. e. posterior sac and blister-like zone) shorter than its sclerotized anterior rod. In the other known species posterior part of gynosome longer than its anterior rod and posterior sac almost straight, only very slighty ventrad-bent in lateral view (see
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Lienhard
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: figs 2d, 2f, 6, 8c). The only characters of the male which could possibly be diagnostic are the slightly bilobed posterior thickening of the aedeagal arch and the relatively short but wide papillate channel of the endophallus (see Discussion, below).
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FIG. 1
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, female. (a) Forewing. (b) Hindwing. (c) Proximal part of spermathecal duct with wrinkled plate of wall of spermathecal sac (for complete length of spermathecal duct combine this figure with the next one). (d) Distal part of spermathecal duct and gynosome, lateral view; posterior part at right side of figure. (e) Gynosome, dorsal view. Scale bars: 1.0 mm for a and b;
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DESCRIPTION: Habitus of adults as in
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. Colouration and general morphology of males, females and nymphs as described for the
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<emphasis id="B93214152D09FF9D4021FD0AFF6FFD72" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="6">Neotrogla brasiliensis</emphasis>
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(see
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Lienhard
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). In forewing (
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) fused portion of Rs and M longer than basal portion of Rs, unpigmented area of pterostigma very slightly opaque. In hindwing (
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) M2 slightly concave (bent towards wing base) and R1 distally with a tiny patch of dark pigmentation. Nymphs dorsally with short glandular hairs bearing a minute globular thickening at their tip, similar in shape to the glandular hairs known in some troctomorph psocids (see
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: fig.
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). Such hairs also present in nymphs of
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, though not mentioned in the original description.
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Female terminalia: Epiproct and paraproct as described for
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by
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Lienhard
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. (2010)
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. Subgenital plate, ovipositor valvulae and ventrolateral parts of clunium as shown in
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. Sclerotized area of anterior part of female subgenital plate with arms forming an almost straight transverse band, in middle not separated by an unpigmented area from posterior part of subgenital plate, on anterior margin medially with a short sclerotized longitudinal rod. Abdominal sternite anterior to subgenital plate medially with a rugose area bearing numerous hyaline papillae of irregular shape, mostly more or less lobate (see detail of
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). Posterior part of subgenital plate with an ovally rounded median lobe, its apical half bare, its basal half on each side with a small, hemispherical, hairy lobe (clearly visible as a proeminence in non-dissected terminalia, in lateral view), this zone medially with a characteristically bifid, dark brown sclerotization (well visible in non-dissected terminalia, in ventral view). Just dorsally of posterior lobe of subgenital plate, and basally covered by the latter, a pair of longitudinal membranous bulges. The foliaceous external gonapophysis with 13-17 short spine-like setae on ventral surface of apical half and a claw-like apical spine (dense dorsal pilosity not shown in
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, only some internal dorsomarginal setae figured). Gynosome as shown in
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(length 670-680 µm,
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and
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examined). Its slightly sclerotized posterior sac strongly ventrad-bent, having roughly the shape of a short and strongly bent sausage, bearing the opening of the spermathecal duct (spermapore) on the inner side of its broadly rounded distal end. In resting position tip of gynosome situated dorsally of posterior lobe of subgenital plate (analogous to the situation shown for
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in
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Lienhard
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: fig. 2d). Blister-like zone of gynosome with three posteriad-directed denticulate lobes (i. e. one asymmetrical dorsal lobe directed to the left and a pair of slightly ventrad-directed lateral lobes) and a pair of denticulate ventro-lateral areas (left area visible in
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). Posterior part of gynosome (i. e. posterior sac and blister-like zone) shorter than its sclerotized anterior rod. Spermathecal duct long and irregularly curled (complete length shown in
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combined). Wall of spermathecal sac thin, bearing numerous small pores and a plate with slightly sclerotized wrinkles at origin of spermathecal duct (
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). Spermatophores not observed.
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FIG. 2
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Male terminalia: Epiproct and paraproct as described for
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(see
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Lienhard
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), hypandrium with 8th sternite distinctly sclerotized, its hind margin slightly bilobate. Phallosome as in
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; aedeagal arch apically with a slightly bilobed and weakly rugose thickening; on each side of the aedeagal arch a folded membranous bulge situated dorsally of the postero-lateral hypandrial margin. Endophallus on each side with medially bulging membranous structures; in its anterior half, near the distal end of the ejaculatory duct (
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: de, ductus ejaculatorius) a relatively wide and short longitudinal membranous channel bearing small sclerotized papillae.
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MEASUREMENTS:
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Female
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D = 2.0.
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ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet (
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,
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,
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) refers to the curved posterior part of the gynosome.
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DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT: At present this species is known from seven caves situated in the municipalities of Santa Maria da Vitória (caves PEA 341, 342, 343) and São Félix do Coribe (caves PEA 378, 380, 381, 383) in
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,
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. The limestones of the area are part of the Bambuí speleological province (upper Proterozoic). The caves of both municipalities are predominantly small, their length rarely exceeding
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In Santa Maria da Vitória the caves are very small (with a length of
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cave PEA 341 is the biggest in this area). In São Félix do Coribe the caves are bigger and more complex, some of them being labyrinthic (cave PEA 383 has almost
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). Three other caves in this area were also sampled, but no
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specimens were found in them. The average temperature in each cave was different during the sampling period (
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); the highest values were observed in cave PEA 380 (26.27±0.39ºC), the lowest values in cave PEA 378 (21.14±0.78ºC). The average moisture in each cave was also different, with the highest values measured in cave PEA 383 (79.33±6.71% RH) and the lowest in cave PEA 342 (54.80±7.55% RH). Although the caves in which the specimens were observed are slightly different, all of them represent dry oligotrophic systems. The main resource in all caves is bat guano, especially from the insectivorous species
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and
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(Wagner) and from the carnivorous species
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, but some piles of faeces of the rodent
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(Wied-Neuwied), popularly known as mocó, may also be found in some areas of the caves. The main vegetation
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outside the caves is pasture, with some fragmented areas of Caatinga formation. The environment outside the caves is dry and the degree of human impact is quite variable. Furthermore, some caves in which specimens were found are influenced by human activities, as cave PEA 380 (
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locality), the entrance of which (
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) is used by local residents as a shelter while fishing in the river in front of the cave (
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).
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FIG. 3
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BIOLOGY:
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was observed on different substrata inside the caves, mostly in deeper zones, rarely also near the entrance (e. g. in cave PEA 380, the
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locality). This distribution pattern is quite different from that of the other three
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, which clearly prefer areas close to cave entrance (personal observations by RLF). Adults of
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<emphasis id="B93214152D0CFF9842F5FA7CFDAFFA4A" box="[427,539,1472,1495]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="9">N. curvata</emphasis>
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usually were observed on the cave walls, mostly sheltered in small crevices. In contrast to this, all nymphs were observed on the cave floor, walking on the dry soil or on rocky debris. The nymphs were particularly abundant near organic resources as bat guano (
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). Due to the presence of glandular hairs on their dorsal side, especially on abdominal tergites, nymphs were more or less well camouflaged by adherent dust particles. The presence of glandular hairs could also be confirmed in nymphs of
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<emphasis id="B93214152D0DFF994121FF58FCA8FF66" box="[639,796,227,251]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="10">N. brasiliensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
<emphasis id="B93214152D0DFF99400AFF58FC0AFF66" box="[852,958,228,251]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="10">N. aurora</emphasis>
. Nymphal glandular hairs have never before been observed in the suborder
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(see
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). Adults and nymphs are probably preyed upon by spiders of the genera
<emphasis id="B93214152D0DFF9943ADFEFFFED9FEC6" box="[243,365,323,347]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="10">Loxosceles</emphasis>
Heineken &amp; Lowe (Sicariidae) and
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<emphasis id="B93214152D0DFF994063FEFFFC1EFEC6" box="[829,938,323,347]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="10">Theridion</emphasis>
Walkenaer (Theridiidae)
</taxonomicName>
, which are frequently encountered in the same caves. A freshly moulted teneral adult was observed being eaten by
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<emphasis id="B93214152D0DFF994139FE3FFD64FE06" box="[615,720,387,411]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="10">Theridion</emphasis>
sp.
</taxonomicName>
in cave PEA
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<date id="FFF8EEC72D0DFF994082FE3FFF78FE26" pageId="7" pageNumber="10" value="2012-10">October 2012</date>
(
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).
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