. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Studies in Chordeumida • Shear 171. Map 6. Ports of Indiana and Kentucky, showing distribution of species of the genus Pseudotremia. Circles, P. indianae; tri- angle, P. nefanda type locality; square, P. amphiorax type locality. The iNDiAyAE Group The three species of this group occur in southern Indiana and adjacent Kentuckx (Map 6). All have divided lateral colpo- coxites and a spine on the median colpocoxite. The form of the telopodite process is variable. All lack pigment to some degree, with the ocelli reduced in
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Studies in Chordeumida • Shear 171. Map 6. Ports of Indiana and Kentucky, showing distribution of species of the genus Pseudotremia. Circles, P. indianae; tri- angle, P. nefanda type locality; square, P. amphiorax type locality. The iNDiAyAE Group The three species of this group occur in southern Indiana and adjacent Kentuckx (Map 6). All have divided lateral colpo- coxites and a spine on the median colpocoxite. The form of the telopodite process is variable. All lack pigment to some degree, with the ocelli reduced in number; they are known only from caves. Pseudotremia nefanda n. sp. Figures 8-12, Map 6 Types. Male holotype, female parat\'pe and several other specimens of both sexes from Indian Cave. mi. west of Charles- ton, Clark Co., Indiana, collected 26 Janu- ary 1957, by T. C. Barr. Tlie specific name is an adjecti\e, meaning "; Diaiinosis. Distinct from all other mem- bers of the indianae-gxovi^ in the apically divided saberlike telopodite process, and in having slight pigmentation. The dorsum is not as knobby as in P. amphiorax, but slightly more so than in P. indianae. Description of male holotype. Length, 15 mm, A3 = mm. Ocelli irregular in shape and arrangement, 16 on either side, only partly pigmented. Coloration pale brown, vaguely marked darker purplish brown anteriorh'. Segmental shoulders low, reduced to level of lateral striae about seg- ment 15; dorsum moderately strongly tuberculate, rugae and knobs \\'ell defined. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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