Nothrolohmannia BALOGH, 1968
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12587249 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B276126A-FFDC-676F-FDD9-FAF975EBC20B |
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Felipe |
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Nothrolohmannia BALOGH, 1968 |
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Nothrolohmannia BALOGH, 1968 View in CoL
Nothrolohmanniinae with the following character states. Epicuticular spicules sharply pointed. Most setae of body and legs without broad vanes (some ventral setae of N. baloghi are exceptions); generally with narrow, hyaline coat. Branches of rostral seta simple, without noticeable hyaline coat; anteroventral branch long, U-shaped. Rostral tectum anteriorly with double margin; laterally with narrow denticles on both true margin and in conspicuous submarginal row, on underside of tectal limb; with pair of linear sutures running dorsad from margin (just anterior to denticles), approximately toward rostral setae. Notogaster with multiple small, usually paired porose areas; most arranged in double row posterior to setal pair c1. Two or three additional pairs present, according to species: one located anteromedial to setae d2; another may be present anteromedial to f2; another may be present posterolateral to c2. Setae of row e as large as, or only slightly smaller than, notogastral setae in adjacent rows. Notogaster with neither transverse nor oblique scissures present to define separate plates, other than pleuraspis. Posterior sternal apodeme of epimeres III and IV united into single long apodeme. Epimeral setae heterogeneous in size and form; pair 4a closely adjacent, about as long as genital plates.
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