
Fig. 9. Medauromorpha baviensis sp. nov., captive reared (B. Kneubühler), from Ba Vi N.P. (photographs by B. Kneubühler). A–H, ♂. A, lateral view. B, ventral view. C, head, prosternum and base of mesosternum with typical black marking. D, abdominal terga with tubercles and metafemur. E, head and pronotum, lateral view. F, terminalia, dorsal view. G, terminalia, lateral view. H, terminalia, ventral view. — I–Q, ♀. I, dorso-lateral view. J, dorso-lateral view. K, mesonotum and meso- and metafemora. L, lobes on mesofemur. M, lobes on metafemora. N, head and pronotum, lateral view. O, terminalia, dorsal view. P, terminalia, lateral view. Q, terminalia, ventral view. — R–S, newly hatched nymph. R, lateral view. S, dorso-lateral view.
Published as part of Bresseel, Joachim & Constant, Jérôme, 1893, Belgian Journal of Entomology 45 on pages 1-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13272258
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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