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José Isaac Figueroa, Michael Joseph Sharkey, Jesus Romero Nápoles, José Antonio Sánchez García, Ana Mabel Martínez, Victor López-Martínez, Samuel Pineda
Zookeys
Figure 2. Crassomicrodus azteca sp. n.Female a anterior view of head, arrow indicates a median pyramidal-shaped elevation b dorsal view of head and mesosoma, arrow indicates posterior surface of antennal sockets slightly rugulose c lateral view of mesosoma, arrow indicates subalar lobe separated from mesopleuron by narrow groove d female habitus, arrow indicates triangular-shaped second submarginal cell.
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José Isaac Figueroa, Michael Joseph Sharkey, Jesus Romero Nápoles, José Antonio Sánchez García, Ana Mabel Martínez, Victor López-Martínez, Samuel Pineda
Zookeys
Figure 3.Crassomicrodus clypealis sp. n. Female a anterior view of head, arrows indicate a median pyramidal-shaped elevation with two weakly defined tubercles, ventrolateral margin of clypeus, and tentorial pit b dorsal view of head, arrow indicates frons deeply excavated with a pair of microfoveolate grooves c female habitus d dorsal view of mesosoma, arrows indicate impressed notauli e lateral view of mesosoma, arrow indicates subalar lobe separated from mesopleuron by narrow groove.
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José Isaac Figueroa, Michael Joseph Sharkey, Jesus Romero Nápoles, José Antonio Sánchez García, Ana Mabel Martínez, Victor López-Martínez, Samuel Pineda
Zookeys
Figure 4.Crassomicrodus costaricensis sp. n. Female a anterior view of head, arrow indicates a median pyramidal-shaped elevation b dorsal view of head c lateral view of mesosoma, arrow indicates subalar lobe separated from mesopleuron by wide groove d dorsal view of mesosoma e female habitus.
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José Isaac Figueroa, Michael Joseph Sharkey, Jesus Romero Nápoles, José Antonio Sánchez García, Ana Mabel Martínez, Victor López-Martínez, Samuel Pineda
Zookeys
Figure 6.Crassomicrodus jalisciensis. Female a anterior view of head, arrow indicates a median pyramidal-shaped elevation b dorsal view of head, arrow indicates posterior surface of antennal sockets rugulose c lateral view of mesosoma, arrows indicate pronotum and subalar lobe separated from mesopleuron by wide groove d dorsal view of mesosoma e female habitus.
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José Isaac Figueroa, Michael Joseph Sharkey, Jesus Romero Nápoles, José Antonio Sánchez García, Ana Mabel Martínez, Victor López-Martínez, Samuel Pineda
Zookeys
Figure 7.Crassomicrodus mariae. Female a anterior view of head, arrow indicates a median pyramidal-shaped elevation b dorsal view of head, arrow indicates frons not excavated c lateral view of mesosoma, arrow indicates punctate pronotum d dorsal view of mesosoma, arrow indicates notauli not impressed e female habitus.
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José Isaac Figueroa, Michael Joseph Sharkey, Jesus Romero Nápoles, José Antonio Sánchez García, Ana Mabel Martínez, Victor López-Martínez, Samuel Pineda
Zookeys
Figure 12.Crassomicrodus oaxaquensissp. n. Female a anterior view of head, arrows indicate a median pyramidal-shaped elevation with two weakly defined tubercles b dorsal view of head, arrow indicates posterior surface of antennal sockets rugulose c lateral view of mesosoma, arrow indicates subalar lobe separated from mesopleuron by wide groove d dorsal view of mesosoma e female habitus.
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José Isaac Figueroa, Michael Joseph Sharkey, Jesus Romero Nápoles, José Antonio Sánchez García, Ana Mabel Martínez, Victor López-Martínez, Samuel Pineda
Zookeys
Figure 13. Crassomicrodus olgaesp. n. Female a anterior view of head, arrows indicate a median elevation in trapezoidal shape with two weakly defined tubercles b dorsal view of head c lateral view of mesosoma d dorsal view of mesosoma, arrow indicates notauli impressed e female habitus.
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