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FIGURE 20. Details of morphology of legs in syringophilids, SEM. A, tarsus I in female of Picobia sturni Skoracki et al. in latero-ventral view; B, tarsus II in female of Torotrogla rubeculi Skoracki in dorsal view, with solenidion and one pair of fan-like setae; C, dorsal view of tarsus II in protonymph of P. sturni with not fully developed empodium; D, dorsal view of tarsus II in female of P. heeri (Haller), with pair of rod-like setae p' and p"; E, dorsal view of leg I in larva of P. heeri; F, tibia and tarsus of P. heeri in dorsal view; G, solenidia of leg I in female of T. rubeculi; H, legs I and II in male of T. rubeculi in ventral view. Abbreviations: (cf) coxal fields, (cl) claw, (e) empodium.
Published as part of Skoracki, Maciej, 2011, Quill mites (Acari: Syringophilidae) of the Palaearctic region 2840, pp. 1-414 in Zootaxa 2840 (1) on page 32, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2840.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5289205
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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