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    Dorsal longitudinal pnas.1522090112 sulcus lacking granulation, with Ced that in spite of it getting one of many foundations around the adjacent flanking granules oriented parallel to dorsal longitudinal sulcus (Figs 36A, 37A). Anterior edge of sternites IV and V lacking granulation medially (Fig. 37B). Ozophores comparatively conical, of sort III sensu Juberthie (1970) (Fig. 37A, 39B). Coxae of legs I and II mobile; coxae of remaining genomeA.00431-14 legs fixed. Male coxae II-IV meeting within the midline (Fig. 37B). Male gonostome tiny, subtriangular, wider than extended (Fig. 37B). Spiracles circular and C-shaped with slightly recurved edges (Fig. 39A), as found in “open circle” type of Giribet and Boyer (2002). Anal area of “pettalid type” (Giribet and Boyer 2002). Anal plate flat, posteriorly convex, with anterior granulation (Fig. 38B). Brief, round scopula extruding from circular region on posterior third of anal plate and extending just previous posterior margin of anal plate (Fig. 38B). Orientation of scopula obscures anal pores, which are not visible (Fig. 38B). Chelicerae (Fig. 40A) brief and reasonably robust. Proximal short article of chelicerae with dorsal crest, without having ventral approach. Median write-up with prominent apodeme.Katya R. Jay et al. / ZooKeys 586: 37?3 (2016)Figure 36. Austropurcellia riedeli sp. n., holotype male, QM 102448. A dorsal view B ventral view C lateral view. Scale bars: 0.five mm.New species of Austropurcellia, cryptic short-range endemic mite harvestmen…Figure 37. Austropurcellia riedeli sp. n., male, MCZ IZ 69026. A dorsal view B ventral view. Scale bar: 200 m (A); 500 m (B).Chela with two types of dentition typical in pettalids (Fig. 40A). Measurements of cheliceral articles of male paratype from proximal to distal (in mm): 0.81, 1.02, 0.33. Palp (Fig. 40B) with prominent ventral approach on trochanter. Measurements fromKatya R. Jay et al. / ZooKeys 586: 37?3 (2016)Figure 38. Austropurcellia riedeli sp. n., male, MCZ IZ 69026. A dorsal view of posterior tergites B anal plate. Scale bars: one hundred m.Figure 39. Austropurcellia riedeli sp. n., male, MCZ IZ 69026. A spiracle B ozophore. Scale bar: 20 m (A); 50 m (B).palpal articles of male paratype from proximal to distal (in mm): 0.22, 0.39, 0.21, 0.35, 0.29. Legs with all claws smooth, with out ventral dentition or lateral pegs (Fig. 41). All tarsi smooth (Fig. 41). Distinct solea present on ventral surface of tarsus I (Fig. 41A). Metatarsi I and II heavily ornamented on proximal half, with distal half smooth (Fig. 40A, B). Remaining metatarsi with full ornamentation (Fig. 41C ). Male tarsus IV completely divided into two tarsomeres (Fig. 41D, E). Adenostyle with comparatively robust, pointed claw curving distally, wider base, and modest pore at apex on lateral (external) side (Fig. 41D). Lengthy seta fpsyg.2013.00735 increasing from medial (internal) face of adenostyle from under pore to above apex (Fig. 41D, E); extremely brief seta rising from adenostyle base under pore on lateral (external) face (Fig. 41D) (instance with adenostyle features labeled, Fig. 5).New species of Austropurcellia, cryptic short-range endemic mite harvestmen…Figure 40. Austropurcellia riedeli sp. n., male, MCZ IZ 69026. A chelicera B palp. Scale bars: one hundred m.Katya R. Jay et al. / ZooKeys 586: 37?3 (2016)Figure 41. Austropurcellia riedeli sp. n., male and female, MCZ IZ 69026.