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Figure 2. The antenna of female Hydrophylita emporos. (a) Radicle under light microscope. Arrow indicates the trichoid sensilla type 5 (Tri. 5). (b) Pedicel under light microscope. Arrow indicates the recurved trichodea sensillum (RTS). (c) Apex of the pedicel under SEM. (d) Anellus 2 under SEM. Arrow indicates the coeloconic sensilla (CS). (e) Club 2 under SEM. Arrows show the basiconic peg sensilla (BPS) and placoid sensilla (PLS). (f) Apex of C2. Arrow indicates a BPS at the apex of C2. (g) Anelli under SEM. (h) Anelli under light microscope. Arrows indicate anellus 1 (A1) and 2 (A2).
Published as part of Lin, Chun-Yu, Hsu, Yu-Hsun, Wang, Jo-Fan & Lin, Chung-Ping, 2019, Journal of Natural History 53 (35) on pages 2195-2205, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1694714, http://zenodo.org/record/3654869
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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