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14. Index coil absent; round spermathecum with round sac(Figs. 33-34); epigean species of Travis County, Texasarmadillo, new speciesIndex coil present 1515. Index coil narrow canal in oblique position between spermathecal parts 16Index coil transverse canal 1716. Round spermathecum with small round sac (Figs. 13-14);cavernicole of Heidrich's <strong>Cave</strong>, Comal County, TexasOblong spermathecum with small round sac (Fig. 16); epigeanspecies of Kerr County, Texasjoya, new speciesmicrops Chamberlin & Ivie17. Connecting canal closely encircling spermathecal parts 18Connecting canal widely encircling spermathecal parts 1918. Index coil deeply procurved (Figs. 19-20); epigean speciesof Duval County, Texasrudimentops Chamberlin & IvieIndex coil short transverse canal 2019. Suboval spermathecum with round sac (Figs. 17-18); epigeanspecies of Washington County, ArkansasOval spermathecum with twisted sac (Figs. 31-32); epigeanspecies of Kimble County, Texas20. Index coil deeply procurved (Figs. 5-6); eyes evanescent,six pale eye spots; cavernicole of Amazing Maze <strong>Cave</strong>,Pecos County, TexasIndex coil heavy procurved loop joint S-shaped figure(Figs. 21-22); cavernicole of caves of Val Verde County, Texassecreta, new speciesrosae, new speciesmirifica, new speciesdelrio, new speciesKey to the Eyed Males1. Eight-eyed species with eyes of anterior row subcontiguous;Bradley County, Arkansasarkansa, new speciesSix-eyed species " 22. Anterior lateral eyes separated by about full diameter. 3Anterior lateral eyes separated by two or more diameters 63. Tarsal fold about half width of tarsal process 4Tarsal fold less than half width of process 64. Tarsal process evenly curved at apex (Figs. 41-42) oklahoma, new speciesTarsal process widened at apex 55. Tarsal process (Figs. 43-44) texana (Gertsch)Tarsal process (Figs. 39-40)secreta, new species6. Coil of conductor short, not much longer than base; TomGreen County, Texashexops Chamberlin & IvieCoil of conductor long fine spines continuing to near endof tegulum 77. Tarsal process with small notch at apex modesta, new speciesTarsal process without apical notch 88. See details of Figs. 51 and 52; from Kerr County, Texas microps Chamberlin & IvieSee details of Figs. 47 and 48; San Patricio County, Texassintonia, new species86

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