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Figs. 8–13. SEM micrographs of last larval instar of Camptopoeum friesei. 8. Head of cleared specimen, approximate frontal view. 9. Close-up of left mandible, showing teeth along upper apical edge and cuspal teeth farther back. 10. Mouthparts of same specimen as above but tilted back to show details. 11. Close-up of right maxilla, showing numerous sensilla on and around palpus and torn flap of dried secretion exposing verrucose integument (arrow) beneath. 12. Close-up of U-shaped salivary opening, showing sculpturing of area bounded by it. 13. Close-up of right labial palpus (arrow) with single cone-shaped sensillum.
Published as part of Rozen, Jerome G., 2009, Immatures of the Solitary Bee Camptopoeum friesei (Andrenidae: Panurginae: Panurgini) and of its Cleptoparasite Parammobatodes minutus (Apidae: Nomadinae: Ammobatini), pp. 1-14 in American Museum Novitates 3641 on page 4, DOI: 10.1206/629.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5356703
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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