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Description Figure 2; Scanning micrographs of Macrotylus henryi (AMNH_PBI 00393017). A Lateral view of head and pronotum B Detail of pronotal setae C Vestiture on hemelytron D Thoracic pleuron, showing metathoracic spiracle (mttsp), metathoracic scent-gland auricle (sgaur), and scent-gland evaporatory area (sgev) E Lateral view of pygophore, left paramere (lp), phallotheca (phl), and right paramere (rp) F Lateral view of pretarsus (pul, pulvillus).
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Author Salas R, Schuh RT (2018) Macrotylus henryi, a new species of Pelargonium-feeding Cremnorrhinina from South Africa (Hemiptera, Miridae, Phylinae, Cremnorrhinini). In: Wheeler Jr AG (Ed.) A Festschrift Recognizing Thomas J. Henry for a Lifetime of Contributions to Heteropteran Systematics. ZooKeys 796: 267-280. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.796.21429
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