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DescriptionPropolyxenus squamatus anatomy 03.jpg |
English: Propolyxenus squamatus sp. n. A Collum and tergite II of holotype female B tergite X of holotype female C barbate trichome of the right lateral tuft of tergite VII of holotype female D left leg 12 of holotype female E, F details of tibial and prefemora setae of the left leg 12 G, H telotarsus and tarsal II spine of right leg 13 of female paratype (no. 3). Abbreviations: ap anterior process bt barbate trichomes plp posterior lamellate process sc scale t latero–anterior and posterior teeth. Scale bars: C, E–H 25 µm; others, 50 µm. |
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Source | Nguyen Duy - Jacquemin M, Uys C, Geoffroy J (2011) Two remarkable new species of Penicillata (Diplopoda, Polyxenida) from Table Mountain National Park (Cape Town, South Africa). ZooKeys 156: 85-103. doi:10.3897/zookeys.156.2211 |
Author | Monique Nguyen Duy–Jacquemin, Charmaine Uys, Jean-Jacques Geoffroy |
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