. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. chickkrixg: mkkathexa in the west indies 273 External Anatomy of Micmlhota Figures 51-56, M. nilida. Fig. 51. Body of male, dorsal view. Figs. 52, 54. Left first and second tibia, respectively, ventral view. Fig. 53. Left first femur, ventral view. Fig. 55. Left palpal tibia and tarsus. Fig. 56. Pali)al basal tarsal hook, nearly posterior view. I. II. III. IV. Palpus Femora Patellae Tibiae Metatarsi Tarsi Totals (All measurements in millimeters)
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. chickkrixg: mkkathexa in the west indies 273 External Anatomy of Micmlhota Figures 51-56, M. nilida. Fig. 51. Body of male, dorsal view. Figs. 52, 54. Left first and second tibia, respectively, ventral view. Fig. 53. Left first femur, ventral view. Fig. 55. Left palpal tibia and tarsus. Fig. 56. Pali)al basal tarsal hook, nearly posterior view. I. II. III. IV. Palpus Femora Patellae Tibiae Metatarsi Tarsi Totals (All measurements in millimeters) First leg with many long robust spines on femur and tibia (Figs. 52-53); second leg with short robust spines on tibia (Fig. 54); first coxa with a ventral hook and second femur with the corresponding prolateral ridge and groove, all moderately well developed; fourth leg with long spines on femur, patella, and tibia, but less developed than on first and second legs; ii few- other spines also present. Two trichobothria observed on the. dorsal side of all tibiae. v .â â¢â¢.â¢.. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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