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Figure 4. Light microscope images of the penes covers of 14 Spherillo grossus specimens. Images taken from the ventral side. Each specimen is labelled with a three-letter code followed by a number. The number refers to the specific specimen (see Table S2). Three-letter codes refer to localities: BAT, Batemans Bay; BRI, Brisbane; MAN, North Manly; NOW, Nowra; OAT, Oatley; PYM, Pymble; URU, Urunga. Scale bar: 400 μm.
Published as part of Lee, Timothy R. C., Ho, Simon Y. W., Wilson, George D. F. & Lo, Nathan, 2014, Phylogeography and diversity of the terrestrial isopod Spherillo grossus (Oniscidea: Armadillidae) on the Australian East Coast, pp. 297-309 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 170 (2) on page 305, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12105, http://zenodo.org/record/4890535
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