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).
Figure 2.Eriopeltastes (Eriopeltastes) ornatus Ricchiardi, sp. n. Paratype ♀: a habitus in dorsal view b habitus in ventral view (Photo: Enrico Ricchiardi).
Figure 3.Male specimen of Eriopeltastes (Eriopeltastes) ornatus Ricchiardi, sp. n. in its grassland habitat on the slopes of Blinkwater Ridge (Photo: Adrian Armstrong).
Renzo Perissinotto, Petr Šípek, Jonathan B. Ball
Zookeys
Figure 5.Trichostetha curlei sp. n., third instar larva. A Habitus of fully grown larva (length 41 mm) B cranium C epipharynx D Labio-maxillar complex and hypopharynx, dorsal aspect E labio-maxillar complex and hypopharynx, ventral aspect F metathoracic leg, lateral aspect H antenna (G dorsal aspect H ventral aspect). Scale bars: 1 mm (Photos: P Šípek).
Renzo Perissinotto, Petr Šípek, Jonathan B. Ball
Zookeys
Figure 6.Trichostetha curlei sp. n.,third instar larva. A, B, C Left mandible (A dorsal aspect B medial aspect C ventral aspect) D, E, F right mandible (D ventral aspect E medial aspect F dorsal aspect) G last abdominal segments, ventral aspect H thoracic spiracle. Scale bars: A–G – 1 mm, H – 0.1 mm (Photos: P Šípek).