Potamophylax latipennis Curtis 1834
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5306.3.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:264C8FCC-CB13-463A-BBAD-A75422C77EEC |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8065973 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/090D87B3-FFC1-FF9F-FF5A-D4BAFE1DF9DC |
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Potamophylax latipennis Curtis 1834 |
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Potamophylax latipennis Curtis 1834 View in CoL View at ENA .
On abdominal tergite IX and the basal sclerites of the anal legs, there are no transparent spiked setae ( Figs 8A, 8E View FIGURE 8 ). There are no light-colored spots behind the eyes ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 ). The metanotum bears two anteromedian sclerites that are spaced apart ( Fig. 8C View FIGURE 8 ). Abdominal segment I bears the largest setae, each with a round sclerite at its base ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ); the diameter of a round sclerite is greater than the thickness of its seta ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ). Abdominal tergite IX is flanked by 2 or more lateral setae ( Fig. 8E View FIGURE 8 ). No secondary setae are present on anterior and posterior surfaces of middle and hind femora ( Fig. 8F View FIGURE 8 ). The basal half of the upper edge of each middle and hind femur bears a single large primary seta ( Fig. 8F View FIGURE 8 ). The case is a slightly curved tube made of small roundish pebbles, with an oval dorsal side, up to 2.5 cm long ( Fig. 8G View FIGURE 8 ). This species occurs only sporadically in samples of water moss.
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