. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. 46 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 15. TEXTFIGURE 2 Glycinde armigera Moore, cross section from the middle of the proboscis, with areas I, II- 1 to 6, III, IIII, V and VI indicated, x 90. of minute processes. Area II refers to the paired, dorsolateral bands; it has several rows of conspicuous sets of pieces, arranged in oblique series. In species where examined, it is possible to refer to these pieces in- dividually, by numbering them from II-l to II-6, since each piece is unique for the position it occupies. Area I


. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. 46 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 15. TEXTFIGURE 2 Glycinde armigera Moore, cross section from the middle of the proboscis, with areas I, II- 1 to 6, III, IIII, V and VI indicated, x 90. of minute processes. Area II refers to the paired, dorsolateral bands; it has several rows of conspicuous sets of pieces, arranged in oblique series. In species where examined, it is possible to refer to these pieces in- dividually, by numbering them from II-l to II-6, since each piece is unique for the position it occupies. Area III refers to the paired, lateral rows numbering one to several on a side; they are of a single kind and usually small. Area IV refers to the paired, ventrolateral, one or 2 rows, and area V to the paired ventral rows, one on a side. Area VI marks the midventrum and is bare in the species that have been ex- amined. Organs on area V may also be lacking in some species. All proboscidial organs except those on area IV have an apical or subapical (rarely basal) pore. Those on area IV are provided with hard, spinous processes and appear to function perhaps in the same manner as do the chevrons in species of Goniada (above). The organs with pores have one or more spinous processes, directed straight or obliquely back, toward the mouth when the proboscis is everted. Those. 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 Allan Hancock Foundation. Los Angeles, University of Southern California Press


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