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Marianne E. Filka and Rowland M. Shelley 
seen in each chamber. The exoskeleton of newly molted individuals was 
whitish and incompletely sclerotized. 
This species was unknown from North Carolina until reported from 
Northampton County by Shelley (1978), who listed it as georgianus 
Chamberlin, now considered a junior synonym. 
Figs. 42-54. 42-46, Autunis erythropygos. 42, left gonopod, medial view. 43, the 
same, lateral view. 44, distal end of telopodite, cephalic view. 45-46, molting 
chamber. 45, side view in situ on log, bark lifted. 46, top view. 47-53, Boraria 
stricta. 47, left gonopod, medial view. 48-51, distal halves of prefemoral processes 
of left gonopods, medial views. 52-53, molting chamber. 52, side view in situ, 
attached to plant roots. 53, top view. 54, Croatania catawba, telopodite of left 
gonopod, medial view. Scale line = 0.1 mm. 
