Nannaria "Peden" incertae sedis Fig. 122

Material examined.

United States - North Carolina • 1 ♂; Alleghany County, 10 mi W Spart, 0.1 mi NE on 1308 jct 1303; 36.4987°N, - 81.3080°W; 17 May 1980; R. Shelley, MSM leg.; NCSM NAN0496. For detailed collection data see Suppl. material 7 .

Hypothesized placement.

Nannaria “Peden” specimens are hypothesized to be closely related to Nannaria tasskelsoae sp. nov. based on the following combination of gonopodal characters: Telopodite prefemoral process arising medially from pronounced, tooth-like prefemoral spine (Fig. 122A, red arrow). Prefemoral process paralleling acropodite throughout majority of length. Nannaria “Peden” specimens differ from N. tasskelsoae sp. nov. based on the following combination of gonopodal characters: Acropodite tip serpentine, resembling snake prepared to strike, directed dorsally (Fig. 122B, red triangle), not directed medially as in N. tasskelsoae sp. nov.