Homaemus aeneifrons (Say)
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Ostiole closer to metacoxal cavity than to lateral margin of metapleuron ( Fig. 13a View Fig ); ostiole elliptic, oriented ventrally, not visible in lateral view; lateral and posterior margins of ostiolar plate leveled with remaining of metapleuron; peritreme groove-shaped, golf-club-like, directed laterally and apically curved anteriorly, parallel to surrounding pleuron ( Fig. 13b View Fig ), median furrow well developed; peritremal surface smooth with spike-like microsculptures along the median furrow ( Fig. 13c View Fig ). Evaporatorium well developed on meso- and metapleuron; on metapleuron, evaporatorium completely covering ostiolar plate and tapered toward coxal cavities, outer margin of metapleural evaporatorium convex; on mesopleuron, reduced on mesepimeron; evaporatorium punctate ( Fig. 13d View Fig ); mushroom bodies irregular, alveoli with few trabeculae. Metathoracicspiracle narrow; processes of the filter system of irregular diameter, some bifurcate apically, processes spiny ( Fig. 13e View Fig ).
Schaefer (1972) reports that Homaemus aeneifrons has a large evaporatorium and a poorly developed peritreme. However, we conclude that his observations are based on misidentified specimens, as all Homaemus species have a well-developed clavate peritremal groove.
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