. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. MiLLiPED Family CoNOTi'LiDAE • Shear 77. Map 4. Colorado, dots showing distribution of Austrofyla coloradensis. Map 5. North central Appalachian region and part of Ohio, showing distribution of Conotyla spp.; dots, C. mel/ndo; circles, C. venetio; cross, C. ocypefes; a, C. aeto; c, C. ce/eno; e, C. e/penor; v, C. vista; s, C. smi/ax. Question mark in- dicates a dubious identification. Description of liolotype mole. Length, 15 mm. Eyepatch triangular, 21 ocelli in four rows and single ocellus on right side; 20 ocelli w


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. MiLLiPED Family CoNOTi'LiDAE • Shear 77. Map 4. Colorado, dots showing distribution of Austrofyla coloradensis. Map 5. North central Appalachian region and part of Ohio, showing distribution of Conotyla spp.; dots, C. mel/ndo; circles, C. venetio; cross, C. ocypefes; a, C. aeto; c, C. ce/eno; e, C. e/penor; v, C. vista; s, C. smi/ax. Question mark in- dicates a dubious identification. Description of liolotype mole. Length, 15 mm. Eyepatch triangular, 21 ocelli in four rows and single ocellus on right side; 20 ocelli with same arrangement on left side. Antennal articles in order of length: 3, 4, 5, 2 = 6, 7, 1. Legs 3 through 7 with apophyses on femora, that of leg 3 small, becoming stronger to leg 6, all distal in position; apophysis of leg 7 proximal in position, capitate and toothed, but not resting on shoulder of anterior gonopod in situ. Prefemoral hooks of leg 11 particu- larly large. Anterior gonopods (Fig. 37) typical of venetia group, anterior branch absent, posterior branch large, broadened towards tip, extending well around lateral side of colpocoxites of posterior gonopods in undissected animal; lateral shoulder poorly developed. Colpocoxites of posterior gonopods (Fig. 38) distinct; terminal proc- ess flattened dorsoventrally, hooked dor- sad; subterminal process expanded laterad into a large plate that in natural ^Dosition covers apical end of posterior branch of anterior gonopod and is heavily ridged on posterior side, the distal ends of the ridges drawTi out into prominent teeth (Fig. 38); mesal tooth absent; pilose area with single pilose branch; lateral notch absent. Notes. The northeastern part of Clinch Mountain, which extends from southwest to northeast across western Virginia, forms the southern and western wall of Burke's Garden, an unusual semicircular anticlinal valley, the floor of which is at nearly 3000 ft. (1000 m) elevation, surrounded l^y mountains up to 4800


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