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Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington—Nos. 66 and 67

Xenylla welchi Folsom, 1916 — Figs 101-105

Xenylla welchi Folsom, 1916
Figs 101-105

Specimens labelled cotypes No. 19904 in the USNM were used to prepare these drawings which supplement those given by Folsom with his original description.

Notes: Only the front feet have a single tenent hair, the others have two each. The mucro (Figs. 102-104) varies in outline between specimens. The minute anal spines are on papillae having very fine granules (Fig. 105). Ant IV with small exsertile knob, numerous short and long tapering sense rods but no stout bent sense rods.

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Figs. 90-95 Xenylla rhodesiensis Womersley, drawn from cotypes in BMNH.

Figs. 90-95 Xenylla rhodesiensis Womersley, drawn from cotypes in BMNH.

Fig. 90 Mucrodens × 1000
Fig. 91 Abd VI with anal spines and dorsal setae × 400
Fig. 92 hind foot × 400
Fig. 93 SO Ant III × 1000
Fig. 94 apex Ant IV × 1000
Fig. 95 fore foot × 400

Figs. 96-100 Xenylla schillei Boerner, drawn from cotype in BMNH.

Fig. 96 anal spines and dorsal setae on Abd VI × 400
Fig. 97 apex Ant IV × 1000
Fig. 98 SO Ant III × 1000
Fig. 99 hind foot × 400
Fig. 100 mucrodens × 400

Figs. 101-105 Xenylla welchi Folsom, drawn from cotypes in USNM.

Fig. 101 fore foot × 1000
Fig. 102 posterior base of mucro × 1000
Fig. 103 mucrodens another specimen × 1000
Fig. 104 mucro another specimen × 1000
Fig. 105 anal spine and seta from side × 1000