. Breviora. . Fig. 4. AmpliLsbacua spiimlli. noisnl, lateral ami ventral virws of tlu' cloaea aiul tail of ]8l^(il from Boi-a de la Raspaduia, Cdlomliia. Note the extent of cone formation on the tail ami the Hattened, .slit-sha]itMl precloacal pores. Tlie line equals 1 mm to scale. (V. C'umniinf»H, del.). The dorsal gTOOve is only indicated on the head. The ventral groove is indicated mainly as a gap between aligned segments. The lateral grooves start about one and a half head lengths be- hind the head joint, and are well defined by a double row of triangular segmental fragments. The


. Breviora. . Fig. 4. AmpliLsbacua spiimlli. noisnl, lateral ami ventral virws of tlu' cloaea aiul tail of ]8l^(il from Boi-a de la Raspaduia, Cdlomliia. Note the extent of cone formation on the tail ami the Hattened, .slit-sha]itMl precloacal pores. Tlie line equals 1 mm to scale. (V. C'umniinf»H, del.). The dorsal gTOOve is only indicated on the head. The ventral groove is indicated mainly as a gap between aligned segments. The lateral grooves start about one and a half head lengths be- hind the head joint, and are well defined by a double row of triangular segmental fragments. The middorsal segments are almost twice as long as wide, the midventral segments are almost twice as wide as Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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