dc:description"FIGURE 4. Typhlocharis mixta n. sp. – habitus: ventral (male: left half; female: right half) and dorsal (male) views (abdomen not drawn in dorsal view).";
dc:description"FIGURE 6. Range of intraspecific variation in pronotum of Typhlocharis mixta n. sp.: 1 – 6 main morphotypes, 7 – 10 asymmetries, malformations and teratologies: 1, 2, subrectangular pronotum with smoothly curved lateral margins and well marked denticles; 3, 4, rectangular pronotum, with straight lateral margins and high number of well marked denticles; 5, 6, subsquare, with smoothly curved lateral margins and low number of blunt denticles; 7, Asymmetric posterior angles, note the different aspect of pointy and blunt angles; 8, symmetrically widened lateral margins; 9, asymmetric malformed margins; 10, symmetrically notched lateral margins.";
dc:description"FIGURE 7. Range of intraspecific variation in elytra of Typhlocharis mixta n. sp.: (A) Elytral apex: 1 – 3 general morphotypes: 1, lower number of denticles; 2, higher number of denticles; 3, enlarged inner pair of denticles; 4 – 6 double or triple denticles: 4, large double denticles; 5, bifid, fused double denticle; 6, fused triple denticle; 7 – 9, strong asymmetries. (B) Graphic showing the abundance of every observed combination of apical denticles, expressed as “ denticles in left elytra / denticles in right elytra ”. Note the majority of the series present combinations of four and five pairs of denticles. “? ” indicates missing data (e. g. damaged elytra). Total number of specimens: 1306.";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Map of the distribution range of baetica group: 1, location of Typhlocharis acutangula n. sp.; 2, location of Typhlocharis mixta n. sp. Black circles represent the distribution of the other species of the group. Dashed lines indicate political frontiers.";