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Figs. 32-39: Aedeagi of Pseudanophthalmus spp., hubrichti, hypolithos, and 
alabamae groups. 32) P. sanctipauli, n.sp. 33) P. paradoxus, n.sp. 34) P. hypo- 
lithos, n.sp. 35) P. scholasticus, n.sp. 36) P. frigidus, n.sp. 37) P. calcareus, 
n.sp. 38) P. praetermissus, n.sp. 39) P. georgiae, n.sp. 
Pseudanophthalmus jonesi Valentine 
Fig. 48 
Valentine 1945:645. Barr 1965:62. 
Length 4. 6-4. 8 mm. Form elongate, slender, moderately convex. Head 
1.2 times longer than wide; labrum with distinct median lobe. Pronotum 
0.9 as long as wide, cordiform, greatest width in apical fourth just behind 
anterior marginal setae; base width and apex width subequal, about 0.7 
greatest width; sides subparallel in basal fifth, hind angles large, approx- 
imately right, sharp, secondary basal angles prominent; disc with 2 long 
setae each side. Elytra 1.7 times longer than wide, widest behind middle, 
rather convex, prehumeral borders oblique to midline but humeri angu- 
lar and very prominent; microsculpture transverse-obsolescent on disc; 
short scutellar stria present; inner two longitudinal striae finely impressed, 
intervals subconvex, outer striae gradually obsolescent; apical groove 
elongate, not clearly bisinuate, subparallel, running to 3rd stria or not. 
Aedeagus 0.73-0.76 mm long, basal bulb large and set off from weakly 
arcuate median lobe, apex gradually attenuate, finely and bluntly rounded 
at tip; parameres with 4-5 apical setae. 
