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Figure 1.Distribution of Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. (red circle, Inyo Mountains, California) and closely related species: Wernerius spicatus (green triangle, San Bernardino Mountains, California) and Wernerius mumai (blue diamond, Parker and Black Mountain, Arizona).
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Figure 2.Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. in vivo.
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Figures 3–10.Trichobothrial patterns of Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. based on male holotype 3 Right pedipalp chela, external 4 Right pedipalp chela, ventral 5 Right pedipalp chela, internal 6 Right pedipalp femur, dorsal 7 Right pedipalp patella, dorsal 8 Right pedipalp patella, internal 9 Right pedipalp patella, ventral 10 Lateral aspect of metasomal segments IV and V, and telson.
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Figures 11–12.Dorsal aspect of right hemispermatophore: 11 Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. (dotted line indicates the ventral trough) 12 Wernerius spicatus (redrawn from Sissom (1993))
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Figures 13–14.Type locality of Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. 13 Desert wash where the species was first discovered. 14 Talus slope that might provide a subterranean habitat for Wernerius inyoensis sp. n.
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