Superstitionia donensis Stahnke, 1940
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SYNONOMY:
Broteochactas alleni (Wood) [part]. Banks, 1910: 185, 188.
Superstitionia donensis Stahnke, 1940: 102. Stahnke, 1949: 243.
Gertsch and Allred, 1965: 2, 7, 13, 14. Johnson and Allred, 1972: 156.
Hjelle, 1972: 5-7. Williams, 1976: 2, Table 1. Williams, 1980: 7-10, 116-118,
Figs. 5-8.
Diplops desertorum Mulaik and Higgins, 1944: 237, 238.
DIAGNOSIS:
SIZE. Adults to 25 mm long.
COLORATION.
STRUCTURE. Carapace. -
Chelicera. -
Pedipalps. -
Walking legs. -
Pectens. -
Metasoma. -
SIMILAR SPECIES:
DISTRIBUTION:
In the United States, this species is found in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada. In Mexico, it is known from Baja California, Baja California Norte, and Sonora.
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