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Figure 5.Berosus aragua sp. n. A dorsal and ventral habitus (lighter form) B dorsal and ventral habitus (darker form) C abdomen D aedeagus.
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Figure 10.Berosus undatus (Fabricius, 1792). a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in lateral view c mesoventral process in lateral view d–f aedeagus (d dorsal view e lateral view f ventral view) g apex of male elytron h apex of female elytron i abdominal ventrite 5.
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Figure 19.Dorsal and lateral habitus views of Berosus spp. A Berosus llanensis sp. n. B Berosus olivae.
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Figure 11.Known distribution of Berosus species in Cuba (includes our as well as historical records).
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Figure 20.Details of Berosus spp. A Berosus llanensis sp. n., abdomen and aedeagus B Berosus olivae, abdomen and aedeagus.
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Figure 1.Berosus chevrolati Zaitzev, 1908. a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in lateral view c mesoventral process in lateral view d-f aedeagus (d dorsal view e lateral view f ventral view) g abdominal ventrite 5.
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Figure 21.Details of Berosus spp. A Berosus truncatipennis abdomens (male and female) and aedeagus B Berosus megaphallus sp. n., abdomen (male) and aedeagus (including enlargement showing cluster of hairs on paramere).
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Figure 11.Known distribution of Berosus species in Cuba (includes our as well as historical records).
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Figure 16.Dorsal and lateral views of Berosus spp. A Berosus humeralis sp. n. B Berosus ornaticollis sp. n.
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Figure 12.Localities of Cuban Berosus a Deler-Hernández collecting Berosus chevrolati and Berosus trilobus in a deep pool on side of a lowland river in Dos Caminos (June 2012) b locality of Berosus trilobus near Topes de Collantes (June 2010).
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Figure 17.Details of Berosus sp. n. A Berosus humeralis sp. n., abdomen and aedeagus B Berosus ornaticollis sp. n., aedeagus.
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Figure 2.Berosus exiguus (Say, 1825). a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in lateral view c mesoventral process in lateral view d–f aedeagus (d dorsal view e lateral view f ventral view) g abdominal ventrite 5.
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Figure 27.Habitat of Venezuelan Berosus spp. at a rock outcrop near Pijiguaos, Bolívar State. A Landscape of the rock outcrop in the wet season B–C examples of rock pools and seepage on the outcrop in the wet season D example of a rock pool on the outcrop in the dry season.
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Figure 11.Known distribution of Berosus species in Cuba (includes our as well as historical records).
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Figure 22.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Berosus spp. A Berosus patruelis B Berosus repertus sp. n.
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Figure 3.Berosus infuscatus LeConte, 1855. a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in lateral view c mesoventral process in lateral view d–f aedeagus (d dorsal view e lateral view f ventral view) g abdominal ventrite 5.
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Figure 23.Details of Berosus spp. A Berosus patruelis, abdomen and aedeagus B Berosus repertus sp. n., abdomen and aedeagus.
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Figure 11.Known distribution of Berosus species in Cuba (includes our as well as historical records).
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Figure 14.Dorsal and lateral habitus views of Berosus spp. A Berosus corozo sp. n. B Berosus ebeninus sp. n. C Berosus holdhausi D Berosus tramidrum sp. n.
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Figure 4.Berosus interstitialis Knisch, 1924. a-b habitus of the holotype of Berosus stribalus Orchymont, 1946 (a dorsal view b lateral view) c mesoventral process in lateral view d–f aedeagus (d dorsal view e lateral view f ventral view) g abdominal ventrite 5.
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Figure 15.Details of Berosus spp. A Berosus ebeninus sp. n., aedeagus B Berosus holdhausi, abdomen C Berosus corozo sp. n., abdomen and aedeagus, D) Berosus tramidrum sp. n., abdomen and aedeagus.
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Figure 11.Known distribution of Berosus species in Cuba (includes our as well as historical records).
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Figure 6.Dorsal and lateral habitus views of Berosus spp. A Berosus asymmetricus sp. n. B Berosus garciai sp. n.
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Figure 5.Berosus metalliceps Sharp, 1882. a–b habitus of the only known Cuban specimen (a dorsal view b lateral view) c mesoventral process in lateral view d–f aedeagus (d dorsal view e lateral view f ventral view) g abdominal ventrite 5.