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Fig. 5 in Comparative Morphology of the Orthopteran Thorax With a Discussion of Phylogenetically Relevant Characters

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Fig. 5. Morphology of metafurca in Ensifera (A–L) and Caelifera (M and N). 3D reconstruction. Metafurca in dorsal and anterolateral view. An anterior furcal process, shaded in red, is present in the vast majority of Ensifera. Whereas the anterior furcal process is rod-shaped and tapered in representatives of the Ensifera, it forms a transition to the lateral furcal arm in the Caeliferan representative Stenobothrus lineatus (M). A dorsal furcal process, marked by pink asterisks, is present only in some ensiferan taxa (E–I).

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Published as part of Fanny Leubner, Benjamin Wipfler & Sven Bradler, 2017, Comparative Morphology of the Orthopteran Thorax With a Discussion of Phylogenetically Relevant Characters, pp. 29-47 in Insect Systematics and Diversity 1 (1) on page 38, DOI: 10.1093/isd/ixx006, http://zenodo.org/record/1037098

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