. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 1<S4 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Conotyla specus spec. nov. A score of specimens, including the male type, taken from insect trap in Rice's Cave, three miles northeast of Goldman, Jefferson Co., Mo., Oct. 16, 1938, by Leslie Hubricht of the Missouri Botanic Garden. An immature and a mature male and female were collected by Ken- neth Dearolf, June 7, 1938 in Fisher Cave, Meramec State Park, Fig. 11. Conotyla specus. a, Fourth male leg, anterior view; b, Gonopods and ninth leg, anterior view; c, Gono
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 1<S4 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Conotyla specus spec. nov. A score of specimens, including the male type, taken from insect trap in Rice's Cave, three miles northeast of Goldman, Jefferson Co., Mo., Oct. 16, 1938, by Leslie Hubricht of the Missouri Botanic Garden. An immature and a mature male and female were collected by Ken- neth Dearolf, June 7, 1938 in Fisher Cave, Meramec State Park, Fig. 11. Conotyla specus. a, Fourth male leg, anterior view; b, Gonopods and ninth leg, anterior view; c, Gonopod, outer lateral view. Diagnosis. This is the smallest species of the genus thus far known with the exception of C. glomerata (Harger) and C. wyandotte (Bollman) both of which were based on females and later were more or less em- pirically placed in the genus Conotyla, where they have been allowed to remain pending discovery and study of males. The present species differs from them at least in the number and disposition of the ocelli. Description. Maximum length 13 mm. Metazonites with rather irregular dark pigmentation, the prozonites with little, but the color of both obviously affected by the preservative. Ocelli 21-23, in a quadrangular rather than triangular 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. : The Museum
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