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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature
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Mushroom Observer Image 143967: Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
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Guitar-fish, Rhinobatus lentignosus Garman. Charleston, S. C..
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Richard Sehnal, Aleš Bezděk
Zookeys
Figures 1–4.Polyphylla (Granida) simoni sp. n. 1 Habitus of holotype male (length 22.0 mm), dorsal view 2 Detail of pronotum, dorsal view 3 Male genitalia, dorsal view 4 The same, right lateral view, shaded area indicates overlapping part of left paramere. Scale bar: 5 mm for Figs 3–4.
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Donald S. Chandler, Michael S. Caterino
Zookeys
Figure 7.Oropodes serrano A Dorsal and right lateral view of male genitalia B Posterior view of right male protibia, mesotibia, and metatibia C Ventral view of male third ventrite D Ventral view of male sixth ventrite. Scale line equals 0.1 mm.
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Nicolas Dégallier, Sławomir Mazur, Alexey K. Tishechkin, Michael S. Caterino
Zookeys
Figure 1.Habitus photos of Kaszabister barrigai sp. n. A Dorsal B Lateral.
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Eduard Jendek, Maria Lourdes Chamorro
Zookeys
Figures 24–25.Agrilus pseudolubopetri Jendek & Chamorro, sp. n. Male habitus and aedeagus: 24 dorsal view 25 ventral view.
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Figures 13–24.Habitus of Agrilus: 13 Agrilus nebulosus sp. n – Holotype 14 Agrilus trepanatus sp. n – Holotype 15 Agrilus yamawakii Kurosawa, 1957 16 Agrilus horniellus Obenberger, 1935 17 Agrilus occipitalis (Eschscholtz, 1822) – Laos, Vientiane, Ban Phabat 18 Agrilus occipitalis (Eschscholtz, 1822) – Papua New Guinea, Sideia island 19 Agrilus occipitalis (Eschscholtz, 1822) – Philippines, Palawan 20 Agrilus sordidulus Obenberger, 1916 21 Agrilus inamoenus Kerremans, 1892 22 Agrilus mucidus sp. n – Holotype 23 Agrilus pluvius sp. n – Holotype 24 Agrilus sordidulus Obenberger, 1916.
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Michael S. Caterino, Alexey K. Tishechkin
Zookeys
Figure 49.Operclipygus farctus group. A Dorsal habitus of Operclipygus distinctus B Pygidia of Operclipygus distinctus C Dorsal habitus of Operclipygus atlanticus D Dorsal habitus of Operclipygus gilli E Ventral habitus of Operclipygus gilli F Dorsal habitus of Operclipygus proximus G Dorsal habitus of Operclipygus prolixus H Frons of Operclipygus prolixus.
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Jia Long, Ren Guo-Dong, Yu You-Zhi
Zookeys
Figure 1.1–9 Scleropatrum horridum horridum Reitter, 1898 1 Pupal habitus in dorsal view 2 Pupal habitus in lateral view 3 Pupal habitus in ventral view 4 Pronotum 5 Head 6 Urogomphi in dorsal view 7 Urogomphi in ventral view 8 Lateral process of abdominal tergite V 9 Lateral process of abdominal tergite VII 10–18 Gonocephalum reticulatum Motschulsky, 1854 10 Pupal habitus in dorsal view 11 Pupal habitus in lateral view 12 Pupal habitus in ventral view 13 Pronotum 14 Head 15 Urogomphi in dorsal view 16 Urogomphi in ventral view 17 Lateral process of abdominal tergite V 18 Lateral process of abdominal tergite VII. a Pronotum b Mesonotum c Metanotum d Abdominal segment I e Abdominal segment II f Abdominal segment III g Abdominal segment IV h Abdominal segment V i Abdominal segment VI j Abdominal segment VII k Urogomphi l Profoot m Elytral sheath n Mesofoot o Metathoracic wing sheath p Metafoot q Abdominal sternite VII r Abdominal sternite VIII s Gonotheca t large setose tubercle I u large setose tubercle II.
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Figure 1.Habitus of Derops spp., A Derops hainanus Zhao & Li, sp. n. B Derops yunnanus Zhao & Li, sp. n. C Derops punctipennis Schülke D Derops schillhammeri Schülke E Derops smetanai Schülke; F Derops dingshanus Watanabe. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.
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Robert J. Barney, Laurent LeSage, Karine Savard
Zookeys
Habitus 2.Dorsal habitus of Pachybrachis bivittatus. Scale bar, 1 mm.
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Michael S. Caterino, Alexey K. Tishechkin
Zookeys
Figure 38.Baconia aeneomicans group. A Dorsal habitus of Baconia aeneomicans B Frons of Baconia pulchella C Dorsal habitus of Baconia pulchella D Ventral habitus of Baconia pulchella E Dorsal habitus of Baconia quercea F Dorsal habitus of Baconia stephani G Ventral habitus of Baconia stephani.
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Xiao-Yan Li, Alexey Solodovnikov, Hong-Zhang Zhou
Zookeys
Figures 1.Pseudolathra cylind rata sp. n. from Hubei and Sichuan. A habitus B sternite VIII, male C sternite VII, male D aedeagus, dorsal view E aedeagus, lateral view F aedeagus,ventral view. Scale bars: A = 1 mm; B–F = 0.5 mm.
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Figures 1–4.Morphogenia struhli sp. n. holotype male. 1 dorsal habitus 2 head, lateral view, with position of vertexal fovea (VF) indicated at dorsal extreme of postantennal notch (region enclosed by dashed line) 3 head venter showing gular fovea (GF). Note the absence of a gular carina 4 right antenna, dorsal view.
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Yongying Ruan, Alexander S. Konstantinov, Siqin Ge, Xingke Yang
Zookeys
Figures 3.Chaetocnema cheni. A Holotype, habitus B Pronotum C Head D Aedeagus, ventral and lateral view E Apical part of aedeagus, dorsal view F Vaginal palpi G Spermatheca H Tignum.
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Cibele Stramare Ribeiro-Costa, Marcelli Krul Vieira, Daiara Manfio, Gael J. Kergoat
Zookeys
Figure 7–12.Amblycerus medialis Ribeiro-Costa, Vieira & Manfio, sp. n., holotype male: 7 dorsal 8 lateral 9 head 10 pygidium 11 median lobe of male genitalia 12 tegmen of male genitalia. Scale bars = 1.0 mm (Figs 7–8); scale bars = 0.5 mm (Figs 9–12).
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Jan Klimaszewski, Reginald P. Webster, David W. Langor, Caroline Bourdon, H.E. James Hammond, Greg R. Pohl, Benoit Godin
Zookeys
Figure 5.Mniusa minutissima (Klimaszewski & Langor): 5a habitus 5b median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view 5c male tergite VIII 5d male sternite VIII 5e spermatheca in lateral view 5f female tergite VIII 5g female sternite VIII 5h left mandible 5i right mandible 5j labrum 5k maxilla 5l menthum, labial palpi and ligula. Habitus scale bar = 1.0 mm; other scale bars = 0.2 mm.
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Enrico Ricchiardi, Renzo Perissinotto
Zookeys
Figure 1.Eriopeltastes (Eriopeltastes) ornatus Ricchiardi, sp. n. Holotype ♂: a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in ventral view c parameres in frontal view d parameres in lateral view (Photo & drawing: Enrico Ricchiardi).
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M.J. Paulsen, David C. Hawks
Zookeys
Figures 1–4.Primary types of Apterocyclus honoluluensis and its synonyms, with labels. 1 Apterocyclus honoluluensis Waterhouse, lectotype 2 Apterocyclus deceptor Sharp, holotype 3 Apterocyclus feminalis Sharp, holotype 4 Apterocyclus varians Sharp, holotype.
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Ming-Luen Jeng, Marc A. Branham, Michael S. Engel
Zookeys
Figure 1. Habitus of male of Oculogryphus bicolor sp. n. Scale bar = 1.5mm. Elytra somewhat twisted in outer margin of apical half due to dehydration.
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Kaup,1866Sex: FemaleData: 02-2011 - Mt Argopuro - JavaSize:
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Host plant:
Urtica dioica (common nettles, Groe Brennnessel)please compare:
Parethelcus pollinariusImago is active from May to July (August)., larvae develop in the roots of nettles.L: 2.6-3.2 mmPhylum: Arthropoda LATREILLE, 1829 (arthropods, Gliederfer)Subphylum: Hexapoda BLAINVILLE, 1816 (Sechsfer)Class: Insecta LINNAEUS, 1758 (insects, Insekten)Subclass: Pterygota LANG, 1888 (Fluginsekten)Infraclass:Neoptera MARTYNOV, 1923 Order: Coleoptera LINNAEUS, 1758 (beetles, Kfer)Suborder:Polyphaga EMERY, 1886Infraorder: Cucujiformia LATREILLE, 1802Superfamily: Curculionoidea LATREILLE, 1802 (weevils)Family Curculionidae LATREILLE, 1802 (weevils, Rsselkfer)Subfamily: Ceutorhynchinae GISTEL, 1848Tribus: Ceutorhynchini GISTEL, 1848Genus:
Nedyus SCHNHERR, 1825
Nedyus quadrimaculatus LINNAEUS, 1758 (Gefleckter Brennnesselrssler)some info:
www.naturespot.org.uk/species/nedyus-quadrimaculatusmore info:
www.thewcg.org.uk/curculionidae/0271.htm(German)
www.naturspaziergang.de/Kaefer/Curculionidae/Nedyus_quadr... more info (German):
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gek%C3%B6rnter_Nesselr%C3%BCsslerGermany, Bavaria, Regensburg, vic. Nittendorf: Alpinen Steig, 25.05.2014 _______________________________________________MP-65mm, Macro Magnification - 1.0x, ring-flash, hand-heldIMG_4397