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Figures 1–6.Megacanthaspis hangzhouensis Wei & Feng, sp. n., adult female: 1 habitus 2 detail of antenna 3 detail of anterior spiracle 4 quinquelocular pores 5 dorsal 2-barred duct 6 pygidium.
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Figure 2.Adult female of Megapulvinaria beihaiensis sp. n., A body derm B1, B2 two kinds of marginal setae C stigmatic spine D dorsal microduct E dorsal pore F dorsal tubular duct G anal plates O ano-genital fold H pregenital disc-pore I tibio-tarsus of hind leg J1, J2, J3 ventral tubular ducts K spiracle disc-pore L ventral microduct M antenna N dorsal seta.
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Isabelle M. Vea, Rodger A. Gwiazdowski, Benjamin B. Normark
Zookeys
Figure 1.Chionaspis brachycephalon Vea sp. n., adult female.
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Xing-Yi Li, Bin Zhang, Xiao-Mei Su, Ge-Xia Qiao
Zookeys
Figures 1–12.Jacksonia gibbera Qiao, Li, Zhang & Su, sp. n. Apterous viviparous female: 1 dorsal (left) and ventral (right) views of head 2 antenna 3 ultimate rostral segment 4 mesosternal furca 5 fore femur 6 mid-femur 7 hind femur 8 hind tibia 9 siphunculus 10 cauda 11 anal plate 12 genital plate.
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Juan-Manuel Nieto Nafría, Milagros-Pilar Mier Durante, Georges Remaudière
Zookeys
Figure 4.A–C Aphidura gallica sp. n. D Aphidura amphorosiphon sp. n. A–B, D apterous viviparous female C alate viviparous femaleA pigmented formB unpigmented form B, D boxes mesosternum with mammariform processes. General scale bars 0.2 mm, boxes scale bar 0.01 mm.
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Bin Zhang, Ya-Meng Lou, Ge-Xia Qiao
Zookeys
Figures 1–11.Nigritergaphis crassisetosa sp. n. Apterous viviparous female: 1 dorsal view of head 2 antennal segments I–IV 3 antennal segments V–VI 4 ultimate rostral segment 5 mesosternal furca 6, 7 siphunculi 8 cauda 9 anal plate 10 hind tarsal segment 11 genital plate.
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Mehmet Bora Kaydan, Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty, Éva Szita
Zookeys
Figure 4.Distribution map of Ortheziola species.
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Wonhoon Lee, Takashi Kanbe, Shin–ichi Akimoto
Zookeys
Figure 1.Apterous viviparous female (A–H) and Alate viviparous female (I–P) of Megoura lathyricola sp. n.: A whole body of apterous vivipara B siphunculus C hind tibia and tarsus D antennal segments III–IV E antennal segments V–VI F head focused on dorsum G ultimate rostral segment H cauda I whole body of alate vivipara J siphunculus K hind tibia and tarsus L antennal segments III–IV M antennal segments V–VI N head focused on dorsum O ultimate rostral segment P cauda.
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Juan M. Nieto Nafría, Roger L. Blackman, Jon H. Martin
Zookeys
Figure 1.Aphidura libanensis sp. n., apterous viviparous females. A Habitus B Part of prothorax with a marginal tubercle (signalled with an arrow) C Marginal zone of abdominal segments 3 and 4, with marginal tubercles (signalled with arrows) D Mesosternum with mammariform processes (signalled with arrows) E Mesosternum with mammariform processes (signalled with arrows) of another specimen.
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Washtenaw Co., MI
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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採集者:C. T. Yang[楊仲圖] paratype(副模式標本)
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採集者:S. J. Fang[方尚仁] paratype(副模式標本)
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Asker, Akershus, Norge
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Hobro, nordlige industrikvarter
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Uggerby Strand, Nordjylland, Danmark
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Hobro
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Asker, Akershus, Norge
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Midtsjælland, Danmark
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Asker, Akershus, Norge