Paenoppia Woolley & Higgins, 1965
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Paenoppia Woolley & Higgins View in CoL
The genus Paenoppia is unique among the Peloppiidae in having a combination of pelopsiform chelicerae and lamellae that are close, or nearly touching, and / or connected by a translamellae. Paenoppia is monospecific with the holotype of Paenoppia forficula Woolley & Higgins and eight paratypes described from a single location in Colorado State. Unconfirmed records of P. forficula were reported from other locations in Colorado, and two locations in Oregon State including the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest ( Moldenke and Fichter 1988). In the Canadian National Collection in Ottawa, Canada, there exists two potentially new species of Paenoppia , one from the state of New Mexico and a second from two locations in Alabama – the latter possessing a translamella with a tooth.
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