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[edit]DescriptionBurmopsychops limoae fig1.png |
English: Burmopsychops limoae holotype; (a) habitus photo, dorsal; (b) forewing venation; (c) hindwing venation; (d) photo of head, dorsal; (e) photo of hindleg tarsus; (f) photo of proximal part of forewing; (g) photo of proximal part of hindwing; (h) photo of female genital segments, ventral; (i) drawing of female genital segments, ventral. T: tergum; e: ectoproct; gx: gonocoxite; gs: gonostylus. Scale bar: 2 mm (a); 1 mm (b,c); 0.5 mm (d,f,g); 0.05 mm (e); 0.2 mm (h,i). |
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Source | Lu, X.; Zhang, W.; & Liu, X. (2016). "New long-proboscid lacewings of the mid-Cretaceous provide insights into ancient plant-pollinator interactions". Scientific Reports 6: Article number 25382. DOI:10.1038/srep25382. PMID 27149436. PMC: 4857652. |
Author | Lu, Zhang, & Liu, 2016 |
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