Appalachian Pseudanophthalmus 
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\imbilicates widely separated; aedeagus 0.61-0.63 mm long, gently arcuate, 
apex briefly produced and bluntly truncate at tip. 
This species is known only from Dougherty Cave, 3.3 km northwest of 
Lebanon, Russell County, Virginia, on the left bank of Cedar Creek. The 
record of P. hubrichti from Banners Corner (=Big Spring) Cave in west- 
ern Russell County (Barr 1965:48) applies to the next species. 
Pseudanophthalmus sanctipauli, new species 
Fig. 26, 32 
Pseudanophthalmus hubrichti: Barr 1965:47, NOT Valentine 1948:13. 
Etymology. — From town of Saint Paul, Virginia, near the type 
locality. 
Diagnosis. — Differs from P. hubrichti, to which it is closely similar, in 
more slender and more subparallel elytra with perpendicular prehumeral 
borders and deeper longitudinal striae; aedeagus longer, less arcuate, 
apex more slender but similarly truncate at tip. 
Description. — Length 3. 8-4.0, mean 3.9 mm (N = 5). Form and 
microsculpture as in P. hubrichti except for more slender elytra and more 
angular humeri. Head a little longer than wide, genae weakly convex; 
labrum with quite low but distinct median lobe; last segment of maxillary 
palp 1.3 times longer than penultimate segment; antenna two-thirds body 
length. Pronotum seven-eighths as long as wide, transverse-cordiform, 
apex and base widths subequal and each 0.8 greatest width, which occurs 
in apical sixth at level of anterior marginal setae; sides sinuate in basal 
sixth, hind angles obtuse, sharp, finely and minutely produced; base 
emarginate in middle, oblique behind angles, secondary angles small, 
sharp, slightly produced. Elytra narrow, 1.8 times longer than wide (1.6 
in P. hubrichti), more nearly subparallel than in P. hubrichti, prehumeral 
borders perpendicular to midline, humeri angular but a little rounded, 
disc depressed; inner 4 longitudinal striae moderately impressed but a 
little irregular, outer striae obsolete, intervals weakly convex, each with 
about 3 rows of fine pubescence; apical groove elongate, bisinuate, 
directed toward apex of 3rd stria but without crosier or actual connec- 
tion; distance between 5th and 6th umbilicate punctures 1.2 times greater 
than between 4th and 5th umbilicates. Aedeagus 0.59 long in holotype, 
longer and less arcuate than in P. hubrichti, apex more slender and 
produced, gradually attentuate, finely truncate at tip; parameres rela- 
tively short and thick, each with 3 apical setae. 
Type series. — Holotype male (American Museum of Natural His- 
tory), 1 male and 1 female paratypes. Banners Corner Cave, near St. Paul, 
Russell Co., Virginia (Moll Creek IV 2 Quadrangle, 36‘^52T7" X 
82^ir55"), 12 April 1962, T. C. Barr. 
