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: The slightly sinuous, sharp-tipped gonopods, coupled with a markedly reduced fimbriate branch and blunt tip on the posterior gonopod coxites distinguish this species from all others.
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: The species is named for the sinuous appearance of the anterior gonopods. The species epithet is an adjective.
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male from Cape Horn:
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Length,
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. 22 ocelli in triangular eyepatch. Metazonites with low shoulders on rings 426. Color pale tan, without darker spotting or mottling. Legpairs one and two reduced, three to seven enlarged, with mesal knobs on femora of legpairs four to seven; absent on femora 3, angular or coarsely toothed (
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). Anterior gonopods (
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,
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) tapering to acute tip, slightly sinuously curved. Posterior gonopod coxites (
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,
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) bearing reduced, only slightly fimbriate branch distal of midlength, terminating bluntly, with concavity receiving tip of fimbriate branch, minutely toothed on lateral edge. Legpair 10 coxae of normal size, with small glands, legpair 11 femora with long, thin, dorsally directed knobs.
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: In addition to the
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:
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W of Warrendale, Ainsworth State Park, elev. ca.
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(estimated coordinates taken from Ainsworth State Park parking lot),
<date id="EF0A1039FFB0FF81FFBC5C68FE30FC1D" box="[247,463,873,899]" pageId="25" pageNumber="26" value="2002-12-12">12 December 2002</date>
, W. Leonard, m (CAS).
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Cape Horn is a massive basalt cliff outcrop located on the
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side of the
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. A popular hiking trail provides access
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.
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In
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, the mass at the base of the anterior gonopod posterior branch, with clusters of needle-like crystals, is an artifact that could not be removed by ultrasonic cleaning.
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