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Figure 2.13 Distribution of
H. nepalensis in India. (
)
Place of first record.
Map not to scale.
and fairly numerous;
festoons number 11, are narrow, elongate, and clearly
defined.
Legs: Coxa are each with a very small, triangular spur arising near posterointer-
nal juncture. Trochanters are lacking ventral spurs.
Female ( Figures 2.14 and 2.15 ) 52
Total body length measures approximately 3.0 mm, width 1.6 mm.
Scutum: Porose areas are deep and triangular. Hypostome is with 4/4 dentition,
but outline is basally somewhat narrow. Scutum is with length and width sub-equal,
widest approximately at mid-length. Cervical grooves are narrow, shallow, and
short. Punctations are moderately numerous, discrete, small, and moderately sized.
Legs: Coxal spurs are similar to those of male.
Nymph ( Figures 2.14 and 2.15 ) 25
Capitulum: Basis capitulum is dorsally approximately twice as wide as long.
Cornua are triangular, approximately one-third as long as the base. Palpi are similar
in outline to those of adult. One infrainternal seta is present. Hypostome is more
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