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FIGURE 3 in New troglomorphic species of Tomocerus with well-developed postantennal organs (Collembola: Tomoceridae)

Authors: Yu, Daoyuan; Li, Youbang;

FIGURE 3 in New troglomorphic species of Tomocerus with well-developed postantennal organs (Collembola: Tomoceridae)

Abstract

FIGURE 3. Tomocerus dong sp. nov. (A) middle claw (lateral view, arrows pointing to inner teeth of unguis, showing chaetae on only one side, t: tenent hair, a: accessory chaeta, g: guard chaeta, p: pretarsal chaeta, same as below); (B) tenaculum (anterior view); (C) left side of manubrium (dorsal view, showing lateral chaetae and prominent dorsal chaetae, same as below); (D) disto-external corner of manubrium (dorsal view); (E) spines and prominent dorso-basal chaeta on dens (dorsal view); (F) mucro (inner view). Scale bars: A, B, D, F, 50µm; C, E, 100µm.

Published as part of Yu, Daoyuan & Li, Youbang, 2016, New troglomorphic species of Tomocerus with well-developed postantennal organs (Collembola: Tomoceridae), pp. 361-372 in Zootaxa 4162 (2) on page 364, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4162.2.10, http://zenodo.org/record/272315

Keywords

Tomoceridae, Arthropoda, Tomocerus, Animalia, Collembola, Entognatha, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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