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Variation.— Second male, from Newberry County, S.C., is similar 

 in all respects except that the dorsal surface is more distinctly cori- 

 aceous, the hypoproct is produced into a distinct median lobe, and 

 the subcoxal spines are more definitely formed. The gonopods of this 

 specimen are slightly more elongate than those of the type-specimen 



Figures 5, 6—Cleploria macra Chamberlin, left gonopod of male holotype: 5, medial 



aspect; 6, dorsal aspect. 



