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FIG. 15 in Revision of Aphelonotus Uhler (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pachynomidae), with description of six new species and documentation of nymphal morphology for three species

Authors: Schuh, Randall T.; Weirauch, Christiane; Grillo, Horacio;

FIG. 15 in Revision of Aphelonotus Uhler (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pachynomidae), with description of six new species and documentation of nymphal morphology for three species

Abstract

FIG. 15. Nymph of Aphelonotus major. A. Detail of abdominal venter, showing trichobothria lateral to midline on segments 4–6. B. Dorsal view of abdomen showing dorsal abdominal scent gland openings between terga 3–4 and 5–6. C. Ventral view of forefemur. D. Detail of spines on ventral surface of forefemur. E. Tibial comb of foreleg. F. Foreleg pretarsus, dorsodistal view, showing parempodium. Abbreviations: abd tb, abdominal trichobothrium; dag, dorsal abdominal gland; ms, macroseta; pe, parempodium; tc, tibial comb.

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