
Fig. 4. Female subgenital plate of Micropathus cavernicolus Richards, 1964. a. Original drawing by Richards (1964) showing lobes of the distal margin projecting laterally (). Extraneous morphological labels are greyed out. Illustration © Bishop Museum Press, used with permission. b. Subgenital plate without distortion, showing the lobes projecting distally as in life (Eldon Range, TAS; TMAG F073341). Abbreviations: B = basivalvula; S = sternite; SGP = subgenital plate. Scale bar = 1 mm.
Published as part of Beasley-Hall, P.G. & Eberhard, S.M., 2025, Diversity and distribution of cave crickets in the genus Micropathus Walker, 1869, threatened short-range endemics from Tasmanian wet forest (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae), pp. 239-267 in European Journal of Taxonomy 1012 on page 247, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2025.1012.3053, http://zenodo.org/record/17226220
Insecta, Micropathus, Arthropoda, Rhaphidophoridae, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Insecta, Micropathus, Arthropoda, Rhaphidophoridae, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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