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José Albertino Rafael, Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marques, Francisco Limeira-de-Oliveira
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Figures 1–11.Protosilvius gurupi, sp. n., paratype female. 1 habitus 2 frons 3 antenna; below detail of clarified antenna of a different paratype showing sutures between distal flagellomeres (distal flagellomeres indicated by smaller seta) 4 palpus 5 wing 6 tergite 9, tergite 10 and cercus 7 sternite 8 and gonapophysis 8 genital fork and spermathecal ducts 9–11 paratype male 9 antenna 10 epandrium and cercus 11 gonostylus and aedeagus. Figs 1, 3, 4, 9 in lateral view; 2 in frontal view; 5, 6, 8 10 in dorsal view; 7, 11 in ventral view. Abbreviations: AED = aedeagus, CE = cercus, EJAP = ejaculatory apodeme, EP = epandrium, GCAP = gonocoxal apodeme, GCX = gonocoxite, GST = gonostylus, PP = postpedicel, T = tergite.