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<emphasis id="B954EAA44379FF8DFF77F6CD80195339" bold="true" box="[151,266,759,784]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Diagnosis</emphasis>
(based on the original description:
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).
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Total length of adult 445 µm. Integument of prodorsum, notogaster, venter and mentum micropunctate. Translamella without tooth. Medial dens on lamellar cusp subequal to lateral dens, with 24 teeth on lateral margin; area between medial and lateral dens U-shaped. Lamellar seta long, barbed. Interlamellar seta reaching to tip of seta
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, thinner than
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barbed. Bothridial seta elongate, clavate, finely barbed distally for two·thirds length. Notogastral length subequal to width. Integument of pteromorphs wrinkled. Three pairs of notogastral porose areas. Eight pairs of smooth, medium length notogastral setae present,
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posterior of Aa,
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anterior of A1. Epimeral setae
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and
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smooth,
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and
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finely barbed. Setae
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and
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consistently absent. Genital setae 2+4. Chelicera normal chelate-dentate. Anterior margin of mentum without reflected ridge, without tectum. Aggenital setae present. Aggenital and adanal setae short and barbed. Lyrifissure
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anterolateral to anal plate. Seta
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on genua and tibiae I and II enlarged, spindle-shaped, distinctly barbed; laterals on tarsus I relatively smaller, but of same morphology, iteral and proral setae also similar in morphology but more elongate and thin. Tectal setae absent. Famulus elongate, pointed; unguinal, subunguinal, and subtarsal setae elongate, barbed ventrally. Tarsi heterotridactylous.
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.
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We failed to find specimens of this species, described from Custer State Park,
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. No
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was designated in the original description and we were unable to locate any labelled or suspected type material in the USNM or the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. We also checked for topotypic material in the Collections of the University of
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, Fort Collins, where T. A. Woolley (Grabowskis supervisor) worked. Thus, we are unable to confirm the diagnosis given by
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, and this species is not included in the key to species.
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explained the epithet of this species as referring to the unique morphology of leg setation. However, all species of
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known from North America have seta
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on genua and tibiae I and II enlarged, spindle-shaped and distinctly barbed. In his discussion of this species,
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stated “The absence of coxisternal setae
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and
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is difficult to explain and the dorsal setal nomenclature must remain provisional. However, the pattern of dorsal setation demonstrated here appears standard for most species of
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,
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although previous workers have reported from eight to eleven pairs of dorsal notogastral (hysterosoma) setae (Grabowski, 1967).” It is unclear precisely what he meant to imply by this statement; in all other species of
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known from North America setae
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and
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are present and the notogastral setation is 10 or 11 pairs.
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