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FIGURES 19–22 in Review of the genus Haplotropis Saussure, 1888 (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae), with notes on classification of the subfamilies Pamphaginae and Trinchinae

Authors: Yu, Sergey; Paik, Jong-Cheol;

FIGURES 19–22 in Review of the genus Haplotropis Saussure, 1888 (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae), with notes on classification of the subfamilies Pamphaginae and Trinchinae

Abstract

FIGURES 19–22. Haplotropis brunneriana, male genitalia (Russia: Lyalichi). (Original). 19, phallic complex, lateral view (epiphallus removed); 20, penis, lateral view; 21, phallic complex, dorsal view (epiphallus removed); 22, epiphallus, dorsal view. Abbreviations: Ap—apical valves of penis; Apd—apodemes; Art—articulated connection between the separated basal and apical valves of the penis; Bp—basal valves of penis; Clf—cleft; Ejd—ejaculatory duct; Ejs—ejaculatory sac; Fu—the place of junction of parts of the phallic organ, severed by dissection; Pht—phallotreme; Zyg—zygoma.

Published as part of Yu, Sergey & Paik, Jong-Cheol, 2011, Review of the genus Haplotropis Saussure, 1888 (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae), with notes on classification of the subfamilies Pamphaginae and Trinchinae, pp. 27-34 in Zootaxa 2897 on page 32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.206522

Keywords

Insecta, Arthropoda, Pamphagidae, Haplotropis, Animalia, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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