Agrenia lamellosa Fjellberg, 1988
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Agrenia lamellosa Fjellberg, 1988
This eastern North American species is so far known only from Pennsylvania (Centre, Delaware, Luzerne counties), living in damp moss and litter along forest streams. It has only a few anterior setae on the ventral tube (fewer than 6 on each side), a lateral seta is present on the mucro, and the elongated mucro has a prominent set of broad lamellae. Reproductive males have slightly shortened body setae on Abd. V–VI.
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