. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. LOOMIS: NEW MILLIPEDS FROM CUBA 449 small area near the base of the legs and reaching upward only opposite the distal end of the third joint of the legs. Segment 1 as wide as ensuing segments, the body parallel sided to near the back end where it is gradually attenuated; the last segment quite narrow and as long as the three preceding segments together,. Fig. 11. Rhinocricus pertenuis. a, Antenna; b, Last segment, anal valves and preanal scale, lateral view; c, Gonopods, anterior view; d, Half of gono- pods, posterior


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. LOOMIS: NEW MILLIPEDS FROM CUBA 449 small area near the base of the legs and reaching upward only opposite the distal end of the third joint of the legs. Segment 1 as wide as ensuing segments, the body parallel sided to near the back end where it is gradually attenuated; the last segment quite narrow and as long as the three preceding segments together,. Fig. 11. Rhinocricus pertenuis. a, Antenna; b, Last segment, anal valves and preanal scale, lateral view; c, Gonopods, anterior view; d, Half of gono- pods, posterior view; e, Inner gonopod, smaller scale than c or d. the apex somewhat produced caudad but rounded rather than angular. The anal valves far surpass the apex of the last segment, as seen in figure 116, and are laterally compressed with rather thin margins not separately raised but meeting in a narrow groove. Preanal scale slightly broader than long, subtriangular. Gonopods as showm in figure II c, d and e. First two pairs of male legs short and crassate, the coxae of the second pair enlarged and each with a conic lobe at the inner corner; coxae of third legs each produced backward into an apically rounded lobe as long as broad, the next two joints considerably swollen; fourth. 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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