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English: Plate XVIII.

Fig. 1. Anophthalmus telllcampfii Erichs. (Emerton del.) — "The figure is a poor one ; the antennae, head, and thorax, and on the elytra the characteristic pair of sensitive hairs is entirely omitted ; all other species have three sensitive hairs on each elytrum " (E. A. Schwarz in letter).

Fig. 2. Anophthalmus tenuis Horn

Fig. 3. Anophthalmus eremita Horn, Little Wyandotte Cave. — " A tolerably fair representation ; the last joint of the maxillary palpi should- be longer than the penultimate, and some indication of the elytral striae ought to be given " (Schwarz).

Fig. 4. Anophthalmus menetriesii Motsch. (Emerton del.) — " This is a fair representation, except that the antennas are altogether too heavy" (E. A. Schwarz).

The antennae drawn by lithographer too stout and the setae too coarse.
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Source Packard, A. S. (1888) The cave fauna of North America, with remarks on the anatomy of the brain and origin of the blind species. Washington, National Academy of Sciences,1888.
Author Alpheus Spring Packard

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