Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology . Fig. 4 Male genitalia of Taeninrhynchus maculipennis, Theob. ; Genital armature of T. annettii (fig. 5), The main point of difference between this and the previousspecies is in the structure of the clasp filaments. These are ofvery peculiar form, and an idea of their shape can best be gainedfrom the figures. The apical portion is broad and very deeplycleft on the ventral surface; it bears a few delicate hairs and threeteeth, closely pressed together, at the tip. The basal parts closely resemble those of T. jnaculipennis,although the harpes appear
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology . Fig. 4 Male genitalia of Taeninrhynchus maculipennis, Theob. ; Genital armature of T. annettii (fig. 5), The main point of difference between this and the previousspecies is in the structure of the clasp filaments. These are ofvery peculiar form, and an idea of their shape can best be gainedfrom the figures. The apical portion is broad and very deeplycleft on the ventral surface; it bears a few delicate hairs and threeteeth, closely pressed together, at the tip. The basal parts closely resemble those of T. jnaculipennis,although the harpes appear to be more elongated {znde fig.) This,however, may be due to displacement of the parts in mounting. 587. //^ c. Fig. 5a. Male genitalia of Taentorhynchus aimettii, Theob. ; x i6o.
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