Proceedings of the United States National Museum . le, whereas incapitaneus this segment is longer than broad (compare figs. 50 and 51).The male genitalia are quite different in the two species. In kina-balensis the parameres are short, not enclosing the pseudopenis formost of its length, and their outer margins are convex (comparefigs. 55 and 56). Females of capitaneus and kinabalensis are quitesimilar, differing mainly in the genital area. The lateral setigerouslobes of the eighth segment (gonopods) are smaller and morewidely separated in kinabalensis, the lip of the vulva between theselobes
Proceedings of the United States National Museum . le, whereas incapitaneus this segment is longer than broad (compare figs. 50 and 51).The male genitalia are quite different in the two species. In kina-balensis the parameres are short, not enclosing the pseudopenis formost of its length, and their outer margins are convex (comparefigs. 55 and 56). Females of capitaneus and kinabalensis are quitesimilar, differing mainly in the genital area. The lateral setigerouslobes of the eighth segment (gonopods) are smaller and morewidely separated in kinabalensis, the lip of the vulva between theselobes is only slightly convex, and the genital plate is not so heavilyspiculated (compare figs. 47 and 48). A^. kinabalensis differs fromsciuropteri in having the thoracic sternal plate differently shaped, withthe posterior points not so long (compare figs. 59 and 61). N. kina-balensis males have the basal antennal segment as broad as long,not longer than broad as in sciuropteri (figs. 52, 53). The male genitalia 590 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. Figures 47-61.—Neohaematopinus capitaneus, new species, N. kinahalensis, new speciesand N. sciuropteri: 47, Genital plate, N. capitaneus, allotype ? ; 48, Same, N. kinahalensis,allotype ? ; 49, Same, A^. sciuropteri, 9 , Florida from Glaucomys; 50, Head, N. capitaneus,holotype c?; 51, Same, N. kinahalensis, holotype 6^; 52, Same, N. sciuropteri, cf; 53,Antenna, N. sciuropteri, ? ; 54, Genitalia, N. sciuropteri, cf; 55, Same N. kinahalensis,holotype cf; 56, Same, N. capitaneus, holotype of; 57, Paratergal plate, N. capitaneus,paratype ? ; 58, Same, N. sciuropteri, 9 ; 59, Thoracic sternal plate, N. sciuropteri, 9 ;60, Same, N. capitaneus, allotype 9 ; 61, Same, N. kinahalensis, allotype 9 • ANOPLURA OF THAILAND—JOHNSON 591 of the two species differ in that in sciuropteri, the penis opens muchfurther distad, the parameres have straight lateral margins, and theapical lobes of the abdomen are much better developed than inHnabalensis
Size: 1360px × 1837px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorun, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, booksubjectscience