The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Hind margin ventrally deeply emarginate in middle ; postgenae separated by
poorly demarcated gula . Neck absent . Antennae ( Fig . 91 ) tubular , second
segment somewhat longer than first and wider distally , bearing some minute
setae ...
Hind margin ventrally deeply emarginate in middle ; postgenae separated by
poorly demarcated gula . Neck absent . Antennae ( Fig . 91 ) tubular , second
segment somewhat longer than first and wider distally , bearing some minute
setae ...
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Labrum and clypeus Labrum divided by clithra ; median lobe bearing four strong
setae dorsally on extreme anterior margin and two long setae further posteriorly (
Fig . 16B ) . One long and two short setae ( x ) present laterad of each clithrum ...
Labrum and clypeus Labrum divided by clithra ; median lobe bearing four strong
setae dorsally on extreme anterior margin and two long setae further posteriorly (
Fig . 16B ) . One long and two short setae ( x ) present laterad of each clithrum ...
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Galea bearing single strong uncus ; lacinia with two strong unci and third smaller
tooth on ventral side . Galea with five strong setae around uncus of which two are
situated ventrally . Lacinia with about thirteen strong setae on mesal margin ...
Galea bearing single strong uncus ; lacinia with two strong unci and third smaller
tooth on ventral side . Galea with five strong setae around uncus of which two are
situated ventrally . Lacinia with about thirteen strong setae on mesal margin ...
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