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Figure 2.30
(A
C) Hypostome of male, female, and nymph, respectively; (D
F) capitulum
of male, female, and nymph, respectively; (G
I) coxa of male, female, and nymph,
respectively; (J
L) spiracular plates of male, female, and nymph, respectively.
Source: NIV. unpublished drawings.
Legs: Coxa are slightly more rectangular but otherwise similar to those of male;
spurs are also similar, except that of II, which also extends slightly beyond basal
margin of coxa, as on III and IV; spur I is equally large and arising from same
position as in male.