Cambalopsidae Cook, 1895
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-025-00353-w |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B84387E3-FF92-FFFD-FCA0-F9E175FEDCE0 |
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Felipe |
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Cambalopsidae Cook, 1895 |
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Family Cambalopsidae Cook, 1895 View in CoL
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Fig. 2 View Fig Laeviglyphiulus patrickmuelleri gen. nov., sp.nov., holotype, ZFMK-MYR6696 (BuB903), micro-CT scan reconstructions. A Anterior body, lateral view. B Anterior body,ventral view. C Anterior body, lateral view, with inner structures visible. D Anterior body, lateral view, with inner structures visible. E Head,ventral view. F Head lateral view. G Head, lateral view. H First leg pair, oral view. I. First leg pair, anal view. Numbers refer to body ring, podomere or antennomere number; Apo =apodeme; ca =cardines of mandible; Co = collum (body ring 1); cp =coxal process;gn =gnathochilarium; go =anterior and posterior gonopod; gu= gula; IL =incisura lateralis;L1 =leg pair 1; La = labrum; LL =lamellae linguales of gnathochilarium ;
Me =mentum PM= promentum; O =ommatidia (eyes);st =stipes of mandible; St = sternite with stigma openings; syn= syncoxite. Not to scale
Remarks: Our amber specimen is identified as a member of the extant family Cambalopsidae based on the following characters: ozopore starting at body ring 5
( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Anterior gonopods without flagella ( Fig. 3B–G View Fig ) posterior gonopods reduced in size ( Fig. 3B–G View Fig ).
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