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<emphasis id="2D871516FF91FFA2FEC779AA6911F04E" bold="true" box="[264,591,1780,1806]" italics="true" pageId="64">Gymnochthebius fontinalis</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="2D871516FF91FFA2FEC7780A6A96F02E" bold="true" box="[264,456,1876,1902]" pageId="64">Type Material.</emphasis>
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(male): 
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: 
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:
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(Mound)
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data as holotype (11 
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). Representative specimens to be deposited in MCZ and NPC
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.
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<emphasis id="2D871516FF90FFA3FEF77ECD690FF6ED" bold="true" box="[312,593,403,429]" pageId="65">Differential Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Recognized by the rather flattened and parallel­sided form, the subtruncate elytral apices, and the dull, microreticulate and coarsely densely punctate pronotum. Sharing with 
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the anteriorly extended lateral hyaline border, the distinctive abdominal hydrofuge pattern where the hair­line forms a very discrete arc on the fifth ventrite, and the females having a spinose last tergite. Differing from 
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in having the pronotal disc more coarsely punctate, the dorsum less convex and more parallel­sided (Figs. 50, 52), the coloration, and in females the angulate last tergite. The male genitalia of the two species also show a relationship, but differ significantly in several features, including lobe and duct shapes, and the greater length in 
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(Figs. 51, 53).
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<emphasis id="2D871516FF90FFA3FEF77DA26A8EF456" bold="true" box="[312,464,764,790]" pageId="65">Description.</emphasis>
Size (length/width, mm) 
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: body (length to elytral apices) 2.04/ 0.82; head 0.33/0.48; pronotum 0.44/0.59; elytra 1.30/0.82. Form moderately elongate, comparatively longitudinally planar. Head and disc of pronotum piceous to dark brown, on pronotum grading to brown or light brown at margins; elytra light brown to testaceous. Dorsum dull, microreticulate and coarsely punctate.
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<paragraph id="1F4CC904FF90FFA3FEF77C9A6864F3E6" blockId="65.[264,1325,284,1870]" pageId="65">Head comparatively flat, dull, markedly microreticulate, with moderately dense, short distinctive whitish setae; interocular foveae shallow; interocular tuberculi indistinct; basomedial fovea narrowly confluent with interocular foveae. Frontoclypeal suture deeply impressed, bisinuate. Clypeus midlength 0.5 apical width. Labroclypeal suture straight in dorsal view, evenly arcuate in anterior view. Labrum length:width 4:15, anterior margin straight or slightly emarginate, weakly reflexed.</paragraph>
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Aedeagus (Fig. 53): Length of main­piece 
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, tips of parameres slightly below tips of lobes; main­piece markedly elongated and slender between base and origin of parameres; lobes short compared to total length of aedeagus, not barbed but sometimes with extremely minute point on inner margin of ventral notch; ventral notch V­shaped, wide apically, margins not sinuate; dorsal notch U­shaped, wider proximally and slightly deeper; duct straight and gradually tapering in ventral aspect, weakly curved apically in lateral aspect; paramere setae clustered at and near apex, apical setae short, longest seta ca. 3x length of next longest.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1F4CC904FF93FFA0FEF77C7A6878F4CE" blockId="66.[264,1324,284,1030]" pageId="66">Females have the explanate elytral margin about the same width as in males; the labrum is apicomedially weakly emarginate; the last abdominal tergite is sharply arcuate and has a prominent fringe of spine­like setae.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="2D871516FF93FFA0FEF77CC26A9AF4F6" bold="true" box="[312,452,924,950]" pageId="66">Etymology.</emphasis>
Named in reference to the microhabitat.
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<emphasis id="2D871516FF93FFA0FEF77C9A6A86F49E" bold="true" box="[312,472,964,990]" pageId="66">Distribution.</emphasis>
Currently known only from Elizabeth (Mound) Springs in central 
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(Fig. 90).
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