. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. CuA Figure 33. A. Wing attachment of forewing of a plesiomorphic embiid, Archembia kotzbaueri (Navas), based on studies of Dr. Kukalova-Peck (pers. com.). Explanation of symbols: Sc - subcosta; BCu. BA = subcostal, radial, medial, cubital, and anal basivenales; medial plate including medial (FM) and cubital(FCu) fulcalares, is almost completely reduced. FA = minute anal arm of third axillary sclerite. The symbol AA (anterioranal vein) is used because there is a tiny anal vein just caudad of the base of


. Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. CuA Figure 33. A. Wing attachment of forewing of a plesiomorphic embiid, Archembia kotzbaueri (Navas), based on studies of Dr. Kukalova-Peck (pers. com.). Explanation of symbols: Sc - subcosta; BCu. BA = subcostal, radial, medial, cubital, and anal basivenales; medial plate including medial (FM) and cubital(FCu) fulcalares, is almost completely reduced. FA = minute anal arm of third axillary sclerite. The symbol AA (anterioranal vein) is used because there is a tiny anal vein just caudad of the base of AA (not expressed in this species). AABS =anterior anal blood sinus; CuBS = cubital blood sinus; RBS = radial blood sinus. Note that in this drawing the axiilariesare somewhat spread apart and that the distance between CuBS and AABS is exaggerated. 1st axillary sclerite2nd axillary sclerite. anterior wing process posteriar wing process axillarycord


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