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members of the Entomology Section, Terrestrial Team, from this expedition: Natalia Chousou 
Polydouri, Orlando “Daddyboy” Eusebio, Vanessa Knutson, Matt Lewin, Hannah Wood, Sheryl 
“Sheng” Yap, and Mark Yngente. We thank Jason Dunlop, Gonzalo Giribet, Laura Leibensperger, 
Mary Sears, Hans Reip, Dave General, Zoltan Korsos and Petra Sierwald for type specimen loans, 
and for recommending and sharing literature; and to Scott Serata for helping on the SEM. We also 
thank the Lakeside Foundation for a travel and study grant to VSJ. FML wishes to thank a Post¬ 
doctoral Fellowship from the Schlinger Chair of Arachnology at CAS. Additional support came 
from the Harriet Exline-Frizzell Fund of CAS and from the Schlinger Foundation. 
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