Lophomus laxus Loomis & Schmitt 1971
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4753.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4341565 |
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Lophomus laxus Loomis & Schmitt 1971 |
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Lophomus laxus Loomis & Schmitt 1971 View in CoL
Figs. 255–257 View FIGS
Lophomus laxus Loomis & Schmitt 1971, p. 125 View in CoL ; Shear, 1976, p. 17.
New records: MONTANA: Granite Co., Welcome Creek, 46.5638°N, - 113.7044°W, elev. 1239 m., 2 October 2006, P. Hendricks, mm; GoogleMaps Welcome Creek divide, 46.6438°N, - 113.6949°W, elev. 1553 m., 1 October 2006, P. Hendricks, mm GoogleMaps .
Notes: The SEMs presented here compliment the drawings in Shear (1971). The two-branched gonopods ( Figs. 255, 256 View FIGS ) are unique in that the anterior branches, which are set with tiny cuticular projections, seem to arise from the sternal part of the coxosternum, which can be seen in a posterior view ( Fig. 256 View FIGS ) to be poorly sclerotized. The posterior gonopod coxites ( Fig. 257 View FIGS ) have an anterior movable flagellum made up of several separate filaments.
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Lophomus laxus Loomis & Schmitt 1971
Shear, William A., Richart, Casey H. & Wong, Victoria L. 2020 |
Lophomus laxus
Loomis & Schmitt 1971: 125 |