. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 52/2004. FIG. 69. Position of Cg4 in Anisitsiellides: (1) A. mon- ticolus, (2) A. lundblad'u (3) A. chilensis, (4) A. caledonia, {5) A. circularise (6) A. tabberabbera, (7) A. tolarda, (8) A. tasmanicus, (9) A. arraphus, (10) yl. partitus, (11) .4. zelandicus [Fig. 1 from Cook (1988), other Figs, from original descriptions as given under "Spe- cies included"]. (3) The male of A. chilensis Cook, 1988 is known from a small stream in the El Purgatoria area of Las Trancas (near Recinto), Nuble Prov., Chile. (


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 52/2004. FIG. 69. Position of Cg4 in Anisitsiellides: (1) A. mon- ticolus, (2) A. lundblad'u (3) A. chilensis, (4) A. caledonia, {5) A. circularise (6) A. tabberabbera, (7) A. tolarda, (8) A. tasmanicus, (9) A. arraphus, (10) yl. partitus, (11) .4. zelandicus [Fig. 1 from Cook (1988), other Figs, from original descriptions as given under "Spe- cies included"]. (3) The male of A. chilensis Cook, 1988 is known from a small stream in the El Purgatoria area of Las Trancas (near Recinto), Nuble Prov., Chile. (4) The female of A. Caledonia Harvey, 1990 is known from Caledonia River, Gippsland Regional Env. Sur- vey site Mc6, Victoria, Australia. (5) The male of A. circularis Cook, 1986 is known from Deer Park River between Dorrigo and Ebor, New South Wales, Australia. (6) The female of A. tabberabbera Harvey, 1990 is known from Wentworth River, upstream of Tabbe- rabbera, Victoria, Australia; 37°34'S, 147°22'E. (7) The female of A. tolarda (Cook, 1986) is known from a hole dug in gravel bar in the Little Florentine River on Gordon River Road (west of Maydena), Tas- mania, Australia. (8) The male of A. tasmanica Cook, 1986 is known from the Little Florentine River on Gordon River Road (west of Maydena), Tasmania, Australia. (9) The female of A. arraphus Cook, 1983 is known from from Te Whaiau Stream at junction of Rt. 47 and Rotaria Road, North Island, New Zealand. (10) The female of A. partitus Cook, 1983 is known from Whale Creek on Rt. 6, west of Murchison, South Island, New Zealand. (11) The female of A. zelandicus Hopkins, 1967 is known from a small, gravel-bedded tributary of the Mangatarere River, Tararua Mountains, New Zealand. Taxonomic placement The position of the genus Anisitsiellides will remain uncertain until information on nymphs and larvae can be provided. However it is placed in this study under. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images


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