. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. THE LEPTOCORISINAE OF THE WORLD !7 by examining the $ claspers, which are broad towards the bases and knob-like at apices in this species, whereas they are uniformly thin and acutely pointed in distinguenda. The small parallel-sided, medially notched projection of the $ seventh abdominal sternum separates it from all the species of this 05 mm Figs. 19-27. Stenocoris (Erbida) annulicornis. 19-21, o\ 22-27, ?â z9> terminalia, dorsal view ; 20, claspers, inner and outer views ; 21 aedeagus (inflated), ventral view ; 22,


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. THE LEPTOCORISINAE OF THE WORLD !7 by examining the $ claspers, which are broad towards the bases and knob-like at apices in this species, whereas they are uniformly thin and acutely pointed in distinguenda. The small parallel-sided, medially notched projection of the $ seventh abdominal sternum separates it from all the species of this 05 mm Figs. 19-27. Stenocoris (Erbida) annulicornis. 19-21, o\ 22-27, ?â z9> terminalia, dorsal view ; 20, claspers, inner and outer views ; 21 aedeagus (inflated), ventral view ; 22, terminalia, ventral view ; 23, first gonopophysis, ventral view ; 24, ovipositor, dorsal view ; 25, spermatheca ; 26, ovipositor, ventral view ; 27, first gonocoxa, ventral 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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