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Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington—Nos. 54 to 57

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Fig. 1. Trachelochismus melobesia. No. 1: 2 hours; 2: 3 hours; 3: 4 hours; 4: 20 hours; 5: 40 hours; 6: 66 hours.

Fig. 1. Trachelochismus melobesia. No. 1: 2 hours; 2: 3 hours; 3: 4 hours; 4: 20 hours; 5: 40 hours; 6: 66 hours.

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Fig. 2. Trachelochismus melobesia. No. 7: 85 hours; 8: 133 hours; 9: 7th day; 10: 12th day.

Fig. 2. Trachelochismus melobesia. No. 7: 85 hours; 8: 133 hours; 9: 7th day; 10: 12th day.

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Fig. 3. Trachelochismus melobesia. Nos. 11 & 12: lateral and dorsal aspect of a pro-larva; 13 & 14: 6.5 mm larva; 15 & 16: 7.85 mm larva.

Fig. 3. Trachelochismus melobesia. Nos. 11 & 12: lateral and dorsal aspect of a pro-larva; 13 & 14: 6.5 mm larva; 15 & 16: 7.85 mm larva.

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Fig. 4. Trachelochismus melobesia. No. 17: ventral view of the sucker of an adult (27 mm s.l.); 18: ventral view of the sucker of a larva (7.85 mm s.l.).

Fig. 4. Trachelochismus melobesia. No. 17: ventral view of the sucker of an adult (27 mm s.l.); 18: ventral view of the sucker of a larva (7.85 mm s.l.).

J. G. Ruck, B.Sc. (Hons),
Department of Zoology,
Victoria University of Wellington,
P.O. Box 196,
WELLINGTON, New Zealand.