The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Labrum and clypeus Both well developed ; labrum about as long as clypeus , and
almost semicircular in specimens seen . It bears ... Ventral side of labrum with six
strong palus - like setae close to anterior margin ( clearly seen in Fig . 7M ) .
Labrum and clypeus Both well developed ; labrum about as long as clypeus , and
almost semicircular in specimens seen . It bears ... Ventral side of labrum with six
strong palus - like setae close to anterior margin ( clearly seen in Fig . 7M ) .
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Labrum and clypeus Two well - defined clithra present , dividing labrum into
small median and two lateral lobes . Setal pattern of labrum as in A . laetus ; also
with two smaller setae near clypeal border . Clypeus slightly longer than the
labrum ...
Labrum and clypeus Two well - defined clithra present , dividing labrum into
small median and two lateral lobes . Setal pattern of labrum as in A . laetus ; also
with two smaller setae near clypeal border . Clypeus slightly longer than the
labrum ...
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was made from cast skins and compared with those that could be preserved for
drawing . Labrum and clypeus ( Fig . 171 ) Differ from those of other scarab
larvae described here by presence of large numbers of setae , particularly on
labrum .
was made from cast skins and compared with those that could be preserved for
drawing . Labrum and clypeus ( Fig . 171 ) Differ from those of other scarab
larvae described here by presence of large numbers of setae , particularly on
labrum .
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