
FIGURES 9–14. Larval morphology of Cyphomyrmex transversus. 9: first morph (1st larval instar), habitus in lateral view. 10–11: second larval morph, habitus in lateral view. 12: third larval morph, head in full-face view. 13: fifth larval morph, head in full-face view. 14: third larval morph, head in ventral view. Abbreviations as follows: at, antenna (figs. 12–13); CC, cephalic capsule (figs. 12–13); cl, clypeus (figs. 12–13); fr, front (figs. 12–13); lab, labrum (figs. 12–13); gl, genal lobe (fig. 12); M, mandible (figs. 12–13); msp, mesothoracic spiracle (fig. 10); mtp, metathoracic spiracle (fig. 10); om, occipital margin (fig. 12); sas, sub-antennal setae (figs. 12–13); tf, tegumentary fold (fig. 9).
Published as part of Ramos Lacau, Lucimeire De S., Villemant, Claire, Bueno, Odair C., Delabie, Jacques H.C. & Lacau, Sebastien, 2008, Morphology of the eggs and larvae of Cyphomyrmex transversus Emery (Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Attini) and a note on the relationship with its symbiotic fungus, pp. 37-54 in Zootaxa 1923 (1) on page 44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1923.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/10092860
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