Appalachian Pseudanophthalmus 
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Figs. 5-11: Aedeagi of Pseudanophthalmus spp., engelhardti group left lateral 
view. 5) P. deceptivus, n.sp. 6) P. wallacei, n.sp., a-apex ventral view. 7) P. 
nortoni, n.sp. 8) P. fastigatus, n.sp. 9) P. nickajackensis, n.sp. 10) P. sequoyah, 
n.sp. 1 1) P. steevesi, n.sp. 
rounded; widths at apex and base subequal, about 0.7 greatest width, 
which occurs in apical fourth behind anterior marginal setae. Elytra 
elongate-oval, 1.6 times longer than wide, disc subconvex; prehumeral 
borders oblique, humeri rather prominent but rounded; inner 4 longitud- 
inal striae finely but rather shallowly impressed, intervals weakly convex, 
striae 5-8 progressively obsolescent; apical groove elongate, oblique, bi- 
sinuate, joining apex of 3rd stria at level of 7th umbilicate puncture. 
Aedeagus of paratype 0.55 mm long, strongly arcuate, basal bulb bent at 
nearly right angle to median lobe, apex briefly produced and deflexed, 
apical blade quite narrow in lateral view, conspicuously constricted and 
very broad in dorsal view. 
Type series. — Holotype female (American Museum of Natural His- 
tory), Fisher Cave, near the top of Newmans Ridge, between Blackwater 
and Kyles Ford, Fee Co., Virginia (Kyles Ford IV 2 Quadrangle, 36°37'22" 
X 83'^03'40", elevation 480 m), 17 July 1979, T. C. Barr, Jr., T. C. Barr, 
III, and J. R. Holsinger. One male paratype (teneral), same cave, T. C. 
Barr, Jr., 30 September 1979. 
Measurements (mm). — Holotype, total length 4.37, head 0.84 long X 
0.82 wide, pronotum 0.82 long X 0.98 wide, elytra 2.41 long X 1.49 wide, 
antenna 2.69. 
