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<paragraph id="0C6A1D37735920B5967B55F678CBF139" pageId="23" pageNumber="344">(Fig. 11A-C)</paragraph>
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Adult: Small and weakly sclerotized. The aspis (Fig. 11C) ranges in length from 213 - 324
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with a greatest width of 157 - 243
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. All the dorsal setae are fine and short. Setae (il) are about 1-5 times the length of setae (la) and extend two-thirds of the distance il-ro. The latter do not reach the anterior limit of the aspis. The sensillus (Fig. 11B) is 70
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long, narrow, membranous marginally and reminiscent of that of
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. The tracheoles are short and finger-like. The notogaster (Fig. 11A) ranges in length from 314 - 517
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with a greatest depth of 223 - 324
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. All the setae are relatively long (equal to the distance c1 - d1), fine and almost erect. Setae c1 and c3 are situated on the posterior margin of the collar and just anterior to seta c2. Vestigial f1 is located a short distance posterior to seta h1. The fissures ip and ips are absent. On each anal plate there are only three setae; an1-2 being much longer than adj,. The chelicerae are 116- 167
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long. The principal segment carries 9-23 sharply pointed spines on the paraxial surface and 8-20 conical spines antiaxially. The leg chaetotaxy is of the 'reduced type' with the setal formulae: I (1-3-2-5-15-1); II (1-3-2-3-11-1); III (2-2-1-2-10-1) and IV (2-1-0-2-9-1). On tarsus I seta u is short, thick and resembles a eupathidium. In one paratype the 'complete chaetotaxy' condition of tarsi I to IV (16, 12, 10 and 10) is associated with a 'reduced chaetotaxy' condition on femur I (3) and genu IV (0).
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<paragraph id="41D1237B3928E94CAFF294F16A654DB1" pageId="23" pageNumber="344">Types: Holotype, BMNH reg. no. 1976.2.18.14, and two paratypes, 1976.2.18.15-16, from Sitka spruce F, Tintern Forest, Monmouthshire, 4.vi.73 (B. W. Parry).</paragraph>
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Distribution:
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was also recorded from Higher Kiln Quarry, Devon, 25.iv.64 (C. Moreby) and from Torboll, Sutherland, 29.vi.76 (P. D. Hillyard). This species was not abundant in any of the samples examined.
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. 11A-C
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: (A) notogaster, lateral; (B) sensillus and bothridium; (C) aspis, dorsal.
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: The smallest of the British species examined,
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is somewhat unusual in bearing vestigial f1 posterior to the seta h1 (a feature generally associated with the larger 'complete chaetotaxy' species).
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