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Figure 2.60 (A D) Hypostome of male, female, nymph, and larva, respectively; (E H)
capitulum of male, female, nymph, and larva, respectively; (I L) coxa of male, female,
nymph, and larva, respectively; (M O) spiracular plates of male, female, and nymph,
respectively.
Source: NIV. unpublished drawings.
Capitulum: Basis capituli are with straight sides, twice as wide as long; dorsal
cornua are very small (may be reduced to rounded margins in mounted specimens);
ventral cornua in each basolateral corner are very small; a pair of small posthypos-
tomal bristles is present. Palpi are approximately 1.3 times as long as wide.
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