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Image of Aphidura urmiensis Nieto Nafría, Mier Durante & G. Remaudière 2013
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Aphidura urmiensis Nieto Nafría, Mier Durante & G. Remaudière 2013

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Apterous viviparous female (Fig. 5D). Colour in life unknown. Head yellowish brown to brown. Clypeus bigger than those of the other species of Aphidura. Antennae yellowish brown, with brown segment VI, distal 1/3 of V, and articulation between IV and V. Mesosternal mammariform processes well separated from one another, pale and round. Intersegmental sclerites small and dark brown; spiracular sclerites on segment 7 wider and darker than other abdominal spiracular sclerites; abdominal segments 3-6 with pleural and sometimes very small setiferous spinal sclerites, or with spinopleural sclerites; abdominal terga 7 and 8 pale. Siphunculi with narrow base, cylindrical (usually with slight outward curve) or slightly swollen, and as pale as tibiae. Cauda tongue-shaped, pale like genital and anal plate. Metric and meristic features in Table 4.
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Juan-Manuel Nieto Nafría, Milagros-Pilar Mier Durante, Georges Remaudière
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Nieto Nafría J, Mier Durante M, Remaudière G (2013) The genus Aphidura (Hemiptera, Aphididae) in the collection of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle of Paris, with six new species ZooKeys 318: 1–33
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Juan-Manuel Nieto Nafría
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Milagros-Pilar Mier Durante
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Georges Remaudière
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