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Identifier: victorian929319751976luca (find matches)
Title: The Victorian naturalist
Year: 1884 (1880s)
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creator QS:P170,Q2865141
creator QS:P170,Q107060473
Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria
Subjects: Natural history Natural history
Publisher: (Melbourne) Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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d; pale yellow. Spineson spinose annulus thicker and some-what truncated on right side. Keel onpternotorma longer. Distal sensoryarea with a patch of 8-9 very short,fine, truncated spines each situated inmiddle of sense spot. Proximad ofthese and immediately anterior to thespinose annulus occurs a curved trans-verse row of 6-10 pointed spines.Three stout, pointed setae are situatedon the paria near lateral margin.Proximal sensory area comprises onelong medial sense cone with threefine, pointed setae on right side; twoshorter setae on left side (withoutpaltes). Antennae (Plate II, Fig. 3). First and second segment devoid ofsetae; terminal segment similar toSyndesus cornutus.Tarsungulus (Plate II, Figs. 4-5). Legs terminate with an elongatetubercle, tapering to a sHghtly curved,medial, spine-like claw. One smallspine occurs on inner side near base *Fisheries and Wildlife Division, Arthur RylahInstitute for Environmental Research, Brown Street,Heidelberg, Victoria 3084. October, 1975 217
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Plate I. Ceratognathus niger (WqsIw.) adult male (length 12 mm), and pupa. 218 Vict. Nat. Vol. 92 Plate II. 1. Larva ofCeratogna-thus niger(Westw.). 2. Epipharynx(undersideof labrum). 3. Antennae. 4. Tarsungulus(lateral). 5. Tarsungulus(dorsal). 6. Anal segment(caudal, ven-tral, lateralviews). 7. Stridulatoryorgans ofmesothoracicand meta-thoracic legs. 8. Mandibles(ventral).
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