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Figure 1.Map of the Afrotropical Region with biodiversity hotspots sensu Conservation International showing distribution of Ectyphus (red circles) and Parectyphus (blue squares). Note the distribution of Ectyphus in south-eastern Kenya.
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Figures 2–5.Photographs of Ectyphus species. 2 Ectyphus abdominalis (♀ holotype, SAMC, Morphbank); 3–4 Ectyphus amboseli sp. n. (♂ holotype, AAM-000191, CAS) 3 dorsal (Morphbank) 4 lateral (Morphbank) 5 Ectyphus armipes (♂ holotype, SAMC, Morphbank). Scale lines = 5 mm.
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Figures 11–19.Male terminalia of Ectyphus species. 11–13. Ectyphus amboseli sp. n. 11 lateral 12 dorsal 13 ventral; 14–16 Ectyphus armipes 14 lateral 15 dorsal 16 ventral; 17–19 Ectyphus capillatus 17 lateral 18 dorsal 19 ventral. Scale lines = 1 mm.