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Nesticus arganoi BrignoliNesticus arganoi Brignoli, 1972: 148-149, fig. 5(40.42); Hoffmann, 1976:39.Type-locality.-Cueva de Ojo de Agua de Tlilapanno. 2 (=Cueva Macinga), Orizaha, Veracruz, Mexico.Distribution.-Known only from the type-locality.See Fig. 3l.Discussion.-This is the only described eyelessNesticus from Mexico. It appears to be most closelyrelated to N. nahuanus. A second eyeless species ofNesticus has heen collected recently in a cave nearZoquitlan, Puehla.Nesticus nahuanus GertschNesticus nahuanus Gertsch, 1971a:99-100, fig. 151,156; Brignoli, 1972:149; Reddell, 1973a:38;Hoffmann, 1976:39.Nesticus nahnanus: Gueorguiev, 1974:682 (erroneousspelling).Type-locality.-Cueva de la Boca, 6 km SE ofSantiago, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.Distribution.-Known from caves in Nuevo Leon.See Fig. 3l.Records.-Nuevo Leon: Small caves (Cuesta deChipinque), Cueva de la Boca, and Resumidero delPahlillo.(/GUATEMALAr/.//r\r'.-'--'Fig. 30.-Distribution of troglophilic spiders of the family Mysmenidae: 1, Maymena chica; 2, M. grisea; 3, M. misteca;4,M. delicata; S,M. mayana; 6,M. cascada; 7,M. sbordonii.141

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