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Daoyuan Yu, Feng Zhang, Louis Deharveng
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Figure 1.Tomocerus postantennalis sp. n. Appearance in alcohol. Scale bar: 1000 μm.
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Figures 2–11.Tomocerus postantennalis sp. n. 2 PAO and ocelli 3 cephalic dorsal chaetotaxy 4 labrum 5 mandible 6 maxillary lamella five 7 trochanteral-femoral organ 8 tibiotarsus 9 anterior view of distal tibiotarsal chaetae (t: tenent hair, a: accessory chaetae, g: guard chaetae) 10 claw 11 tenaculum. Scale bars: 2, 7, 9, 10, 11 = 50 μm; 3 = 500 μm; 4, 5, 8 = 100 μm; 6= 20 μm.
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Figures 12–18.Tomocerus postantennalis sp. n. 12 dorsal face of manubrium (right side; prominent chaetae arrowed) 13 disto-dorsal chaetae on manubrium (left side) 14 dental spines (left side) 15 feathered chaeta on dens 16 basal teeth of left mucro 17 right mucro 18 body chaetotaxy. Scale bars: 12, 14 = 100μm; 13, 17 = 50 μm; 15, 16 = 21 μm; 18 = 400 μm. Large circles: macrochaetae; small circles: mesochaetae; wavy lines: bothriotricha; circles with a slash: pseudopores.