dc:description"Figures 1–8. Andinopanurgus chirosimpson, new species, holotype male, light photomicrographs unless stated otherwise. 1. Lateral habitus (scale bar = 1 mm). 2. Head anterior view (scale bar = 1 mm). 3. Apex of T7 to show straight and densely setose apical margin (scale bar = 0.5 mm). 4. ESEM of part of S4 to show unique setal structure (scale bar = 300 μm). 5. ESEM of a single seta from S4 (scale bar = 50 μm). 6. S7 ventral view (scale bar = 0.25 mm). 7. S8 dorsal view (scale bar = 0.25 mm). 8. Genital capsule dorsal view (scale bar = 0.25 mm).";
dc:description"Figure 24. Map showing the known localities for all Andinopanurgus species. Data taken from Gonzalez & Ruz (2007), Gonzalez & Engel (2011), Gonzalez et al. (2013, 2019), and herein. The circles for two species (A. amyae (Gonzalez & Engel) and A. guarnensis (Gonzalez & Ruz)) are somewhat larger than for the others to encompass multiple localities in moderately close proximity. The symbols for A. lynnae, new species, and A. vargasllosai Gonzalez & Alvarado and the southern two symbols for both A. bachue (Gonzalez & Ruz) and A. rangeli (Gonzalez & Ruz) are slightly further apart than they should be to facilitate visualization.";
dc:description"Figures 9–12. Andinopanurgus lynnae, new species, holotype male, light photomicrographs unless stated otherwise. 9. Lateral habitus (scale bar = 1 mm). 10. Head anterior view (scale bar = 1 mm). 11. ESEM of part of S4 to show unique setal structure (scale bar = 300 μm). 12. ESEM of a single five-branched seta from S4 (scale bar = 50 μm).";