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Aptostichus stephencolberti specimens, live photographs. 88 male holotype from San Mateo Co., Pescadero State Beach (MY3515)Bond J (2012) Phylogenetic treatment and taxonomic revision of the trapdoor spider genus Aptostichus Simon (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Euctenizidae) ZooKeys 252: 1–209
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Map 1.Geographic distribution of Myrmekiaphila tigris. County outlines for Alabama and Georgia are shown. Lower color inset, dotted line, shows extent of distribution map.
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Figures 120–126.Aptostichus pennjillettei sp. n. from Nevada, Clark Co., Mercury, Nuclear Test Site; scale bars = 1.0mm. 120 habitus, male holotype (AP413) [805830] 121–122 male paratype (AP412), leg I 121 retrolateral aspect [805838] 122 prolateral aspect [805834] 123–125 line drawings of spination patterns on leg I, retrolateral aspect, tibia and metatarsus 126 retrolateral aspect, holotype pedipalp [805832].
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Figure 1.Distribution of known Eucteniza species.
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Aptostichus angelinajolieae specimens from Monterey Co., Monterey, live photographs. 95 female specimen (AUMS62)Bond J (2012) Phylogenetic treatment and taxonomic revision of the trapdoor spider genus Aptostichus Simon (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Euctenizidae) ZooKeys 252: 1–209
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Jason E. Bond, Chris A. Hamilton, Nicole L. Garrison, Charles H. Ray
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Figures 3, 4.Myrmekiaphila tigris sp. n. male holotype specimen in life. 3 oblique view 4 dorsal view. Scale bar = 5mm.
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Map 1.Distribution of type localities for all known species of Aptostichus. Three letter identifiers are defined in Table 1; inset shows approximate scope of study area.
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Figures 43–47.Eucteniza huasteca sp. n. from Nuevo Leon, Mexico male holotype 43 retrolateral aspect, leg I [832040] 44 prolateral aspect, leg I [832036] 45 retrolateral aspect, leg II [832042] 46 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [832044] 47 line drawings, leg I retrolateral and prolateral (tibia) aspects; prolateral aspect tibia leg II.
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Aptostichus angelinajolieae specimens from Monterey Co., Monterey, live photographs. ;male specimen (MY3630) Bond J (2012) Phylogenetic treatment and taxonomic revision of the trapdoor spider genus Aptostichus Simon (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Euctenizidae) ZooKeys 252: 1–209
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Jason E. Bond, Chris A. Hamilton, Nicole L. Garrison, Charles H. Ray
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Figures 5–9.Myrmekiaphila tigris sp. n. male holotype and female paratype. 5, 6 1st walking leg of male, left side retrolateral and prolateral view 7 pedipalp, retrolateral view 8 palpal bulb 9 cleared spermathecae. Scale bars = 1mm.
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Figures 127–133.Aptostichus asmodaeus sp. n. from Contra Costa Co., Mt. Diablo. 127–132 male holotype (AP428); scale bars = 1.0mm 127 habitus [805850] 128–130 leg I 128 retrolateral aspect [805844] 129 prolateral aspect [805848] 130 line drawing of spination patterns on leg I, retrolateral aspect, tibia and metatarsus 131–132 pedipalp, retrolateral aspect of photograph [805852] and line drawing 133 cleared spermathecae (AP551) [806573]; scale bar = 0.1mm.
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Figure 1.Distribution of known Eucteniza species.
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Figure 186. Male specimen from Marin Co. (AUMS001)Bond J (2012) Phylogenetic treatment and taxonomic revision of the trapdoor spider genus Aptostichus Simon (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Euctenizidae) ZooKeys 252: 1–209
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Figures 10, 11.Myrmekiaphila tigris sp. n. female paratype specimen in life. 10 oblique view 11 dorsal view. Scale bar = 5mm.
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Map 1.Distribution of type localities for all known species of Aptostichus. Three letter identifiers are defined in Table 1; inset shows approximate scope of study area.
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Figures 48–52.Eucteniza zapatista sp. n. from Paso de Cortes, Puebla, Mexico, male holotype 48 retrolateral aspect, leg I [832010] 49 prolateral aspect, leg I [832006] 50 retrolateral aspect, leg II [832012] 51 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [832014] 52 line drawings, leg I retrolateral aspect; pedipalp, retrolateral aspect.
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Aptostichus sarlacc sp. n.; scale bars = 1.0mm. 236–238 male paratype (AP416) from Kern Co.Bond J (2012) Phylogenetic treatment and taxonomic revision of the trapdoor spider genus Aptostichus Simon (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Euctenizidae) ZooKeys 252: 1–209
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Figures 134–141.Aptostichus nateevansi sp. n. from Los Angeles Co., Santa Catalina Island (holotype) and San Clemente Island (paratype). 134–136, 139, 140 male holotype (AP420); scale bars = 1.0mm 134 habitus [805860] 135 retrolateral aspect, leg I [805854] 136 prolateral aspect, leg I [808858] 137, 138 male paratype (AP429) 137 retrolateral aspect, leg I 138 prolateral aspect, leg I 139 line drawings of leg I spination patterns, retrolateral aspect of patella, tibia and metatarsus and prolateral aspect of patella and tibia 140 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [805864] 141 cleared spermathecae (AP543) [806576]; scale bar = 0.1mm.
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Figure 1.Distribution of known Eucteniza species.
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Map 1.Distribution of type localities for all known species of Aptostichus. Three letter identifiers are defined in Table 1; inset shows approximate scope of study area.
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Figures 53–57.Eucteniza chichimeca sp. n. from Querétaro, Mexico, male holotype 53 retrolateral aspect, leg I [832000] 54 prolateral aspect, leg I [831996] 55 retrolateral aspect, leg II [832002] 56 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [832004] 57 line drawings, leg I retrolateral and prolateral (tibia) aspects.
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Figures 142–145.Aptostichus chiricahua sp. n. holotype specimen from Arizona, Cochise Co., Portal Arizona; scale bars = 1.0mm. 142–144 leg I 142 retrolateral aspect [806094] 143 prolateral aspect [806090] 144 line drawings of leg I retrolateral and prolateral aspects 145 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [806096].
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Jason E. Bond, Rebecca L. Godwin
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Figure 1.Distribution of known Eucteniza species.
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Map 1.Distribution of type localities for all known species of Aptostichus. Three letter identifiers are defined in Table 1; inset shows approximate scope of study area.