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FIGURES 35–40. Same specimen as figures 33 and 34 (with spiracular opening identified by arrows). 35. Centered, presumed abdominal spiracle 2. 36. Presumed abdominal spiracle 3. 37. Presumed abdominal spiracle 4. 38. Presumed abdominal spiracle 5. 39. Presumed abdominal spiracle 6. 40. Close-up of dorsal surface identified on figure 33 by bracket showing spicules bearing elongate, multiple, fingerlike extensions.
Published as part of Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard, Kocher, Sarah & Wyman, Eli S., 2018, Developmental Biology among Corbiculate Bees: Bombus impatiens, Including Observations on Its Egg Eclosion, pp. 1-25 in American Museum Novitates 2018 (3912) on page 19, DOI: 10.1206/3912.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4598625
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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