Figure 8 in Paedomorphosis and sexuality in Eulohmanniidae (Acari, Oribatida): surprising diversity in a relictual family of oribatid mites
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- 1. State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York, USA.
- 2. Tyumen State University, Institute of Environmental and Agricultural Biology (X-BIO), Tyumen, Russia. & State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York, USA.
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Figure 8 Eulohmannia ribagai(Berlese): A – larva, region of right leg II insertion, ventral view, showing Claparède's organ (insert = closeup of protective scale, seta 1c); B – adult, ventrosejugal region; C – adult, podosomal region, ventral view (uncleared specimen in glycerine * = extrinsic leg III muscle inserting onap.sj); D – insertions of legs I, II, ventrolateral view, showing declivity bordered by ridger2 (* = articulation of trochanter); E – cleared adult, cross section at level of apodeme 1, anterior view; F – same, at level of apodeme 2, posterior view; G – supracoxal seta eI of two different adults from New York; H – same, from eastern Canada (top Nova Scotia, bottom New Brunswick with one broken tine); I – same, from northwestern North America (from top: Alberta, two examples from Northwest Territories, Alaska); J – same, from Palaearctic populations (from top: two examples from Sweden, Germany (tritonymph), Khabarovsk). Scale bars 20 µm (C-F); 10 µm (A, B); 5 µm (G-J, to same scale).
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