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Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington—Nos. 68, 69 and 70

Family Laophontidae

Family Laophontidae

1. Laophonte sinifer Kunz, 1975, to codon for Paralaophonte spinicauda in KGG 1200-♀ ♀ (p.182) and to codon for Paralaophonte a) in KGG 1100-♂ ♂ (p.197).
2. Pseudocleta corbula: Present codon in error; correct in KGG 1- ♀ ♀ (p. 172) as follows—
3:3:3/1:1:1/5:6/3/6.
3. Heterolaophonte cambelliensis: P.5 ♂ can have a total of 5 or 7 setae. Therefore this species must be added to footnote k) of KGG 1-♂ ♂ (p.191).
4. Microlaophonte trisetosa Boxshall, 1976, new codons—
KGG 1-♀ ♀ (p.172) —
3:3:3/2:2:2/6:6/1/6.
KGG 1-♂ ♂ (p.188) —
3:3:3/2:2/0:4/1/3.
5. Phycolaophonte insularis Pallares, 1975a, new codons—
KGG 1400-♀ ♀ (p.183) —
5:5:5-6/0:0:0/0:0:0/2:3(4):3(4)b)/0:0:0.
(with new footnote — "b) P.3 and P.4 Enp. 2 have 3 setae plus a fused spine").
KGG 1-♂ ♂ (p.190) —
3:3:3/2:2/2:5/2/2. page 8
6. Cletopsyllus bacescui Marcus, 1976:
KGG 1600-♀ ♀ (p.184) — to codon for Pseudocletopsyllus spiniger.
KGG 1-♂ ♂ (p.188), new codon—
3:3:3/2:2/3:4/3/2.
7. Laophonte dinocerata: The male is described by Pallares (1975b); to codon for L. inornata and L. sima in KGG 1300-♂ ♂ (p.198).