dc:description"Figures 2–5.Anisolepisma spp.appearance when live(2)A.aquilonaridum n. sp. ex Bladensburg National Park, Qld;(3) A.aquilonaridum ex Cobar, NSW; (4) A. subpectinum n. sp. Mount Chambers Gorge, SA; (5) A. pigmentum n. sp. Ormiston, West MacDonnell Ranges National Park, NT.";
dc:description"Figures 158–167.Anisolepisma subpectinum n. sp. holotype ♂ (158) dorsal scale adjacent to submedial comb of urotergite I; (159) head, cross hatched area obscured by eye pigment; (160) antenna, scape pedicel and basal intervals; (161) idem, most distal surviving intervals showing basiconic sensillae type B (bsB); (162) mandible; (163) maxilla, only larger setae of palp shown; (164) idem, apex of galea and lacinia; (165) ultimate article of maxillary palp with basiconic sensilla type C (bsC) and type B (bsB); (166) labium, damaged anteriorly; (167) idem, ultimate articles of palp with basiconic sensilla type C (bsC). Scale bars = 0.1 mm.";
dc:description"Figures 168–178.Anisolepisma subpectinum n. sp.holotype ♂ (168) pronotum with outlineof some scales overlapping margins left anterior and posterior margins; (169) idem, left enclosed tuft of macrochaetae; (170) idem, left lateral margin with submarginal macrochaetae (numbered m0–m-5) and trichobothria-like hairs (numbered tr0–tr-2); (171) mesonotum, damaged right margin; (172) idem, left lateral margin; (173) idem, left posterior comb;(174) metanotum;(175) idem,left lateral margin;(176) prothoracic sternal region and right leg, the displacement of the macrochaetae from the margin is probably an artefact; (177) metathoracic sternum, left;(178) PII. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.";
dc:description"Figures 179–189.Anisolepisma subpectinum n.sp. holotype ♂ (179) PIII;(180) pretarsus;(181) urotergite VIII;(182) right lateral comb of urotergite IV; (183) urotergite X;(184) left submedial comb of urosternite VIII; (185) urosternite V;(186) urosternite IX, penis, parameres and styli; (187) epiproct and base of median dorsal appendage, from below; (188) paraproct and base of left cercus; (189) cercus, most apical surviving divisions. Scale bars = 0.1 mm.";