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Figures 146–150.Aptostichus icenoglei sp. n.; scale bars = 1.0mm. 146–148, 150 male holotype from Riverside Co., Winchester (AP391) 146 habitus [805874] 147 retrolateral aspect, leg I [805866] 148 prolateral aspect, leg I [805870] 149 line drawings of leg I article spination patterns of holotype and additional specimens from the type locality 150 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [805872].
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Figures 31–36.Eucteniza diablo sp. n. from Mexico, Baja California Surmale holotype and female paratype 31–35 male specimen 31 retrolateral aspect, leg I [832074] 32 prolateral aspect, leg I [832070] 33 prolateral aspect, right leg II [832076] 34 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [832078] 35 line drawings, leg I retrolateral and prolateral (tibia) aspects 36 cleared spermathecae, scale bar = 0.1mm [832098].
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Figures 151–156.Aptostichus icenoglei sp. n. female. 151 habitus, female paratype from Riverside Co., Winchester (AP391) [805876] 152–155 cleared spermathecae of specimens (MY0718, 2465, 2467, 2505) from Riverside and San Diego Counties [806579, 806582, 806585, 806588]; scale bars = 0.1mm. 156 live photograph of specimen (MY3759) from Los Angeles Co.
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Figure 1.Distribution of known Eucteniza species.
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Maps 14, 15.Aptostichus icenoglei sp. n. 14 distribution of known specimens 15 predicted distribution; cooler colors–blue shades–represent areas of high probability of occurrence, warmer colors–yellow and orange shades–represent areas of low probability of occurrence.
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Figures 37–42.Eucteniza cabowabo sp. n. from Mexico, Baja California Surmale holotype 37 habitus [832094] 38 retrolateral aspect, leg I [832064] 39 prolateral aspect, leg I [832060] 40 retrolateral aspect, leg II [832066] 41 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [832068] 42 line drawings, leg I retrolateral and prolateral (tibia) aspects.
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Figures 157–161.Aptostichus cabrillo sp. n. male holotype from San Diego Co. (AP1161). 157 habitus [806592]; scale bars = 1.0mm 158 retrolateral aspect, palpal bulb [806596] 159 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [806713] 160, 161 leg I, retrolateral and prolateral aspect views [806600, 806598].
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Figures 2–7.Standard light microscopy views of female Eucteniza relata (O.P.-Cambridge, 1895) from Hidalgo Co., TX. 2 dorsal view 3 side view 4 ventral view of sternum, labium and palpal endites 5 right leg I, retrolateral view 6 left leg III, prolateral view 7 left leg IV, prolateral view.
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Figures 162–164.Aptostichus cabrillo female from San Diego Co., type locality. 162, 163 habitus and cleared spermathecae of paratype (MY3800) [806605]; scale bar = 0.1mm 164 live photograph (MY3801).
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Maps 16, 17.Aptostichus cabrillo sp. n. 16 distribution of known specimens 17 predicted distribution; cooler colors–blue shades–represent areas of high probability of occurrence, warmer colors–yellow and orange shades–represent areas of low probability of occurrence.
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Figures 165–168.Aptostichus isabella sp. n. male holotype (MY3824) from Kern Co. 165–167 leg I 165 retrolateral aspect [805901] 166 prolateral aspect [806607] 167 line drawing, retrolateral aspect 168 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [805903]. Scale bars = 1.0mm.
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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 169–173.Aptostichus muiri sp. n. from Mariposa Co. 169–172 male holotype (AP409); scale bars = 1.0mm 169 habitus [805918] 170 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [805916] 171 retrolateral aspect, leg I [805910] 172 prolateral aspect, leg I [805914] 173 female paratype (AP1263), cleared spermathecae [805906]; scale bar = 0.1mm.
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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 174–180.Aptostichus barackobamai sp. n. 174–176 male holotype from Mendocino Co. (AP411) 174 habitus [806630] 175 retrolateral aspect, leg I [806634] 176 prolateral aspect, leg I [806636] 177–179 male paratype from Tehama Co. (MY3805) 177 retrolateral aspect, leg I [806638] 178 prolateral aspect, leg I [806642] 179 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [806644] 180 line drawings of leg I holotype and paratype specimens; retrolateral aspect of holotype pedipalp. Scale bars = 1.0mm.
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Figures 181, 182.Aptostichus barackobamai sp. n. cleared spermathecae; scale bars = 0.1mm. 181 paratype from Mendocino Co. (MY3158) [806709] 182 from Sutter Co. (AP285) [806712].
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Figures 183–187.Photographs of live Aptostichus barackobamai sp. n. 183, 184 male paratype specimen from Tehama Co. (MY3805) 185 female specimen from Tehama Co. (MY3804) 186, 187 male specimen from Marin Co. (AUMS001).
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Maps 18, 19.Aptostichus barackobamai sp. n. 18 distribution of known specimens 19 predicted distribution; cooler colors–blue shades–represent areas of high probability of occurrence, warmer colors–yellow and orange shades–represent areas of low probability of occurrence.
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Figures 188–191.Aptostichus hesperus (Chamberlin, 1919). 188 sternal sigilla pattern (indicated by circled area, labium at top of photograph; MY2526)) [805941] 189 line drawing of rastellar spine pattern for Aptostichus hesperus and other Hesperus group species 190 cleared spermathecae, specimen from San Bernardino Co., Yucaipa (MY2526) [805942]; scale bar = 0.1mm 191 photograph of live specimen from Riverside Co., Winchester(MY2496).
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Figures 192–196.Aptostichus hesperus male, photographs of specimen from Riverside Co., Winchester (AP098). 192–194 leg I; scale bars = 1.0mm. 192 retrolateral aspect [805929] 193 prolateral aspect [805925] 194 line drawings of spination pattern variation of leg I 195–196 pedipalp; scale bars = 1.0mm 195 ventral view [805935] 196 retrolateral aspect 805933].
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Map 20, 21.Aptostichus hesperus Chamberlin, 1919. 20 distribution of known specimens 21 predicted distribution; cooler colors–blue shades–represent areas of high probability of occurrence, warmer colors–yellow and orange shades–represent areas of low probability of occurrence.
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Figures 197–203.Aptostichus hedinorum sp. n. 197–200 male holotype (MY3779); scale bars = 1.0mm 197 habitus [806056] 198 retrolateral aspect, leg I [806048] 199 prolateral aspect, leg I [806052] 200 pedipalp, leg I [806054] 201 female habitus (MY3781), from type locality [806058] 202, 203 cleared spermathecae, female paratype (AP675) [806608] and additional specimen from type locality (MY3781) [806702]; scale bars = 0.1mm.
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Map 22.Aptostichus hedinorum Bond sp. n., distribution of known specimens.
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Figures 204–209.Aptostichus cahuilla sp. n. 204–207 male holotype from Riverside County, Winchester (AP392); scale bars = 1.0mm 204 habitus [805952] 205 retrolateral aspect, leg I [805944] 206 prolateral aspect, leg I [805948] 207 retrolateral aspect, pedipalp [805950] 208 line drawings of male leg I tibia and metatarsus spination pattern variation 209 cleared spermathecae, female paratype (AP221) [806626]; scale bar = 0.1mm.