Sphaerophthalmus sp. C
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13620385 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/315A9976-FFA3-FFEF-FF9C-5C8BFDD2FB60 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Sphaerophthalmus sp. C |
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Fig. 3C View Fig .
Material.—An incomplete thoracic tergite (estimated width 2.9 mm).
Remarks.—The axial ring is convex (tr.) and very wide, about twice as wide as the pleura, and has a narrow crescentic articulating half−ring separated by a deep continuous furrow, and a slight swelling medially in front of a short, sharp axial spine. The pleura is horizontal proximally, but distally sharply bent down at approximately two−thirds of the distance to the outer edge. The lateral margin is straight, exsagittally orientated, and forms a fine ridge. The pleural furrow is distinctly incised and nearly reaches the lateral margin. The integument is very thin, as indicated by the intact anterior margin seen from the anterior edge. The external surface is almost smooth. The closest resemblance may lie with S. humilis in terms of the proportion of the axial ring to the pleura.
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