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

Hypogastrura humi (Folsom, 1916) — Achorutes humi Folsom, 1916 — Figs. 123-131

Hypogastrura humi (Folsom, 1916)
Achorutes humi Folsom, 1916
Figs. 123-131

Specimens labelled cotypes in USNM on slide No. 14899 were used for the preparation of these drawings.

Notes: My drawing of the SO Ant III (Fig. 125) differs slightly from that of Folsom in the displacement of the sensory rods. The three tenent hairs of each tibiotarsus are arranged with the middle one arising above the others (Fig. 123); Ant IV with apical sensory knob, sense rods and setae arranged as in Fig. 124; dens with six simple setae on posterior face (Fig. 128); mucro with posterior face finely granulated and long simple inner lamella (Figs. 127 and 128).

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Figs. 116-122 Hypogastrura gracilis (Folsom), drawn from cotype in USNM.page 26

Figs. 116-122 Hypogastrura gracilis (Folsom), drawn from cotype in USNM.

Fig. 116 PAO and adjacent ocelli × 1000
Fig. 117 SO Ant III × 1000
Fig. 118 apex Ant IV × 1000
Fig. 119 mucrodens from side × 1000
Fig. 120 mucro and apex of dens of another cotype from side × 1500
Fig. 121 fore foot × 1000
Fig. 122 anal spine and papilla from side × 1000

Figs. 123-131 Hypogastrura humi (Folsom), drawn from cotypes in USNM.

Fig. 123 hind foot × 1000
Fig. 124 apex Ant IV × 1000
Fig. 125 SO Ant III × 1000
Fig. 126 tenaculum × 1000
Fig. 127 mucro and apex of dens from side × 1000
Fig. 128 mucrodens × 1000
Fig. 129 anal spine and associated seta from side × 1000
Fig. 130 PAO × 1000
Fig. 131 ocelli and PAO × 600