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Figure 50.Fuga, Velox, Corticomantis, and Hagiomantis, dorsal perspective of the pronotum (scale bar = 1 mm). Fuga annulipes (Audinet Serville, 1838): A male B female. Fuga fluminensis (Piza, 1965): C male D female. Fuga grimaldii sp. n.: E male F female. Velox wielandi sp. n.: G male H female. Corticomantis atricoxata (Beier, 1931): I male J female. Hagiomantis mesopoda (Westwood, 1889): K male L female.
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- Gavin J. Svenson
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- Svenson G (2014) Revision of the Neotropical bark mantis genus Liturgusa Saussure, 1869 (Insecta, Mantodea, Liturgusini) ZooKeys 390: 1–214
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