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Figure 9. Tibia and tarsus I of tritonymphs. (A) Cosmochthonius ponticus, antiaxial aspect; (B) C. ponticus, region of solenidion w; (C) Sphaerochthonius splendidus, antiaxial aspect; (D) S. splendidus, region of solenidion w; (E) S. splendidus, famulus ∈ covered by cerotegument: (F) Haplochthonius simplex, antiaxial aspect; (G) H. simplex, region of solenidion w. Notes: pairs of setae in parentheses; some setae are not illustrated; explanation of labels in text.
Published as part of Seniczak, Stanislaw & Seniczak, Anna, 2010, Differentiation of body form of Protoplophoroidea (Acari: Oribatida) in the light of ontogeny of three species, pp. 389-419 in Journal of Natural History 44 (7-8) on page 402, DOI: 10.1080/00222930903384782, http://zenodo.org/record/5207621
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