
A teratological specimen of Acerentomon gallicum Ionesco, 1933 having additional rudiments of abdominal appendages on segments IV and V is described. The hypothesis concerning the origin of seta P3 in the sternal chaetotaxy is discussed.
Austria, Animals, Female, Arthropods
Austria, Animals, Female, Arthropods
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