The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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single long ventral seta on enlarged base . Two pairs of protrusible , lateral ,
defensive glands present ( Fig . 71 ) ; one pair on first and other pair on eighth
abdominal segment ; each gland normally indicated by narrow sclerotized slit just
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single long ventral seta on enlarged base . Two pairs of protrusible , lateral ,
defensive glands present ( Fig . 71 ) ; one pair on first and other pair on eighth
abdominal segment ; each gland normally indicated by narrow sclerotized slit just
...
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Galea and lacinia free apically , latter with seven strong setae on dorsal side and
apically with three unci . Ventrally with two setae only , apical one spine - like as
in A . laetus . Galea bears single uncus , with two adjacent curved setae as well ...
Galea and lacinia free apically , latter with seven strong setae on dorsal side and
apically with three unci . Ventrally with two setae only , apical one spine - like as
in A . laetus . Galea bears single uncus , with two adjacent curved setae as well ...
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17F ) Galea and lacinia free apically as in other Aphodius species ; galea with a
single uncus and dorsally with five setae . Ventrally galea bears longitudinal row
of closely approximated setae as in A . procerus as well as a single seta on ...
17F ) Galea and lacinia free apically as in other Aphodius species ; galea with a
single uncus and dorsally with five setae . Ventrally galea bears longitudinal row
of closely approximated setae as in A . procerus as well as a single seta on ...
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