Nannaria "Moores Springs" incertae sedis Fig. 120

Material examined.

United States - North Carolina • 1 ♂; Stokes County, 0.2 NNW Moores Springs, Moores Springs Cpgd.; 36.4211°N, - 80.2891°W; 4 Apr. 2002; J. Beane et al. leg.; VMNH NAN0201 • 1 ♂; Stokes County, 2.5 miles S of Danbury; 36.3730°N, - 80.1893°W; 1 Oct. 1950; L. Hubricht leg.; VMNH NAN0203. For detailed collection data see Suppl. material 7 .

Hypothesized placement.

Nannaria "Moores Springs" specimens are hypothesized to be closely related to Nannaria minor based on the following combination of gonopodal characters: Acropodite tip simple, blunt, directed medially with short distal zone. Prefemoral process thin, approaching length of acropodite. Wide basal zone when viewed anteriorly. Nannaria "Moores Springs" specimens differ from N. minor based on the following gonopodal characters: Telopodite basal zone with raised ridge (Fig. 120A, red arrow), lacking in N. minor . Acropodite simple, lacking medial flange found in N. minor . Prefemoral process tip directed ventrally (Fig. 120B, red triangle), not directed laterally as in N. minor .