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Fig. 8
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<paragraph id="F22B5C6B11DADAE08388508A9D024325" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CE093CFDCBB8C5648B9C5B25D20622D3" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Dorsum with numerous sclerotic invaginations; marginal fringe of conical setae; some dorsal macrotubular ducts with seta touching rim; anal ring invaginated.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="5CE2890AE4BE971B94694FEA288AB30A" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Description.</paragraph>
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Adult female (n = 3). Body outline circular; length 3.45-4.84 mm (4.36 mm for holotype), greatest width 3.30-3.94 mm (3.94 mm for holotype). Eyes dorsal, very weakly developed, ca. 35 
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wide. Antennae seven-segmented; length 680-690 
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; with two hair-like setae on segment I, ca. three hair-like setae on segment II, two or three hair-like setae on segment III, three hair-like seta on segment IV, one fleshy seta on segment V, two hair-like setae + one fleshy seta on segment VI and six hair-like setae + three fleshy setae on segment V. Tentorial box with anterior extension of the dorsal arms, 285-335 
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long, 245-265 
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wide. Labium 125 
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long, 190-195 
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wide. Spiracles 130-155 
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long, 65-85 
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wide across atrium. Legs increasing in size caudad; fore legs: trochanter + femur 500 
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, tibia 425-460, tarsus 170-210 
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; mid legs: trochanter + femur 510-520 
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, tibia 445-480 
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, tarsus 170-210 
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; hind legs: trochanter + femur 555-560 
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, tibia 495-520 
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, tarsus 200-218 
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; claw 50-56 
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; fore coxa with 6 setae, mid and hind coxae each with 5 setae, trochanter with 5-7 setae, femur with 12-19 setae, tibia with 20-27 setae, tarsus with 6-15 setae; tarsal digitules 68-74 
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long, claw digitules 43-50 
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long; translucent pores on all segments of hind leg, ca. 60 pores on dorsal surface and ca. 30 pores on ventral surface. Anal ring invaginated, cuticle surrounding ring sclerotic, 68-78 
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wide, with 10-12 setae; ring setae 60-140 
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long. Pair of elongate caudal setae ca. 45 
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long.
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Dorsum. Derm beset with sclerotic spicules (i.e., well-developed microtrichia), in addition to sclerotic varioles 8-12 
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wide. Dorsal setae lanceolate, 5-8 
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long, scattered over dorsum. Macrotubular ducts of two size-classes: (i) larger ducts ca. 20 
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long, with rim of dermal orifice ca. 10 
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wide; (ii) smaller ducts ca. 10 
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long, with rim of dermal orifice ca. 7 
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in diameter; many of larger ducts with one seta affixed to rim of dermal orifice. Microtubular ducts each ca. 7 
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long, with rim of dermal orifice ca. 2 
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wide, scattered over dorsum. Dorsum delimited by fringe of ca. 275 setae on each side of body; each seta with acute apex, length of setae 18-33 
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; marginal fringe interrupted between thorax and abdomen.
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Venter. Ventral setae 22-60 
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long; elongate setae medial of each coxa decreasing in size caudad: ca. 100 
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long near fore coxa, ca. 55 
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long near hind coxa; longest setae on head 120-140 
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long. Macrotubular ducts of two types: (i) larger ducts with shaft subtending vestibule constricted, each ca. 22 
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long, with rim of dermal orifice ca. 6 
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wide, found along posterior margin and in transverse band across abdominal segment IV; (ii) smaller ducts with uniform shaft diameter ca. 15 
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long, with rim of dermal orifice ca. 4 
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wide, along margin anterior of larger ducts, in transverse rows across abdominal segments, amongst clusters of setae medial of each coxa. Quinquelocular pores of two distinct size-classes: (i) larger pores 5-6 
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in diameter, found on posterior abdominal segments; and (ii) smaller pores 3-4 
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in diameter, near spiracles and along margin.
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<paragraph id="D3EED4E035913E5AC1591BE898CD6468" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="236507B9828600C6B0DE1CCA68ECC986" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">The species name is taken from the Latin noun macula meaning spot, referring to the shallow, sclerotic pits on the dorsal body surface, combined with the Latin suffix -osus to give the meaning abundance of spots or spotted. The species epithet is a Latin masculine adjective.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="18CFF3D71AF7E9AEEA0B050522E511E1" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Notes.</paragraph>
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Adult females of 
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are most similar those of 
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and 
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. See notes under 
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for a comparison. Adult females of 
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can be distinguished by having (i) two size classes of macrotubular duct on both the dorsal and ventral body surfaces (
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and 
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have only one size class per body surface); and (ii) numerous minute sclerotic invaginations on the dorsum, each with interior margin sinusoidal (
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without minute sclerotic invaginations, 
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with minute sclerotic invaginations urn-shaped, interior margin convex).
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Specimen Index card for collection 161/54 notes that the adult females were laying eggs in large numbers under the bark.
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<paragraph id="7DAD2F4CED43455E2735856C1577E583" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype: South Australia: adult female, on slide: under bark of 
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sp., National Park, Belair, 5 Dec 1954, DC Swan, HMB Specimen Index No. 161/54 (ANIC). Paratypes: South Australia: two adult females, same data as holotype (ANIC).
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Figure 8. Adult female of 
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sp. n.
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