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(
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,
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFEE1003FE82FD58E63CFD4A" box="[270,361,656,682]" captionStart="FIGURES 86100" captionStartId="18.[151,269,1613,1637]" captionTargetBox="[237,1357,184,1587]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[237,1358,184,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 86100. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 86. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of L. deducta egg. Fig. 87. Egg of Pallantia macunaima in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 88. Egg of P. mac un - aima in dorsal view. Fig. 89. Detail of the chorion of P. macunaima egg, covered with spines connected by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 90. Aero-micropylar processes of P. macunaima egg. Apical hole (arrow). Fig. 91. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 92. Detail of the chorion surface of O. basalis egg. Fig. 93. Egg of Thyanta humilis in lateral view. Fig. 94. Egg of T. humilis in dorsal view. Fig. 95. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with small circular projections at surface. Fig. 96. Lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with two types of chorion sculpture: an area with granulated surface and other with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 97. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 98. Detail of mushroom-like projections of the chorion of T. humilis egg. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 99. Anterior pole of T. humilis egg. Fig. 100. Detail of the spongy wall of an aero-micropylar process of T. humilis egg. (amp —aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el—eclosion line; gr—granulated surface; lw—lateral wall; mp—mushroom-like projections; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185395/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">93100</figureCitation>
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Eggs barrel-shaped; operculum circular and convex; chorion light brown and opaque, except for the operculum ochre and bright; chorion surface almost smooth or with irregular projections; aero-micropylar processes short and white (
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In the SEM, chorion surface nearly smooth at some areas of lateral wall and almost the whole anterior pole (
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). At those areas, small circular projections grant the chorion a granulated aspect (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFEE1003FAB9FC48E2DBFC7A" box="[1333,1422,896,922]" captionStart="FIGURES 86100" captionStartId="18.[151,269,1613,1637]" captionTargetBox="[237,1357,184,1587]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[237,1358,184,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 86100. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 86. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of L. deducta egg. Fig. 87. Egg of Pallantia macunaima in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 88. Egg of P. mac un - aima in dorsal view. Fig. 89. Detail of the chorion of P. macunaima egg, covered with spines connected by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 90. Aero-micropylar processes of P. macunaima egg. Apical hole (arrow). Fig. 91. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 92. Detail of the chorion surface of O. basalis egg. Fig. 93. Egg of Thyanta humilis in lateral view. Fig. 94. Egg of T. humilis in dorsal view. Fig. 95. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with small circular projections at surface. Fig. 96. Lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with two types of chorion sculpture: an area with granulated surface and other with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 97. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 98. Detail of mushroom-like projections of the chorion of T. humilis egg. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 99. Anterior pole of T. humilis egg. Fig. 100. Detail of the spongy wall of an aero-micropylar process of T. humilis egg. (amp —aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el—eclosion line; gr—granulated surface; lw—lateral wall; mp—mushroom-like projections; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185395/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Fig. 95</figureCitation>
). Lateral wall of the egg and, sometimes, central area of the operculum have mushroom-like projections (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFEE1003FAEDFC60E7B1FC0A" captionStart="FIGURES 86100" captionStartId="18.[151,269,1613,1637]" captionTargetBox="[237,1357,184,1587]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[237,1358,184,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 86100. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 86. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of L. deducta egg. Fig. 87. Egg of Pallantia macunaima in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 88. Egg of P. mac un - aima in dorsal view. Fig. 89. Detail of the chorion of P. macunaima egg, covered with spines connected by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 90. Aero-micropylar processes of P. macunaima egg. Apical hole (arrow). Fig. 91. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 92. Detail of the chorion surface of O. basalis egg. Fig. 93. Egg of Thyanta humilis in lateral view. Fig. 94. Egg of T. humilis in dorsal view. Fig. 95. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with small circular projections at surface. Fig. 96. Lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with two types of chorion sculpture: an area with granulated surface and other with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 97. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 98. Detail of mushroom-like projections of the chorion of T. humilis egg. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 99. Anterior pole of T. humilis egg. Fig. 100. Detail of the spongy wall of an aero-micropylar process of T. humilis egg. (amp —aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el—eclosion line; gr—granulated surface; lw—lateral wall; mp—mushroom-like projections; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185395/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Figs. 96, 97</figureCitation>
). Projections with irregular edges, spongy texture, and a central depression, which does not seem to be continuous with the internal part of the egg (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFEE1003FD2FFC30E5AEFBF2" box="[675,763,1016,1042]" captionStart="FIGURES 86100" captionStartId="18.[151,269,1613,1637]" captionTargetBox="[237,1357,184,1587]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[237,1358,184,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 86100. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 86. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of L. deducta egg. Fig. 87. Egg of Pallantia macunaima in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 88. Egg of P. mac un - aima in dorsal view. Fig. 89. Detail of the chorion of P. macunaima egg, covered with spines connected by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 90. Aero-micropylar processes of P. macunaima egg. Apical hole (arrow). Fig. 91. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 92. Detail of the chorion surface of O. basalis egg. Fig. 93. Egg of Thyanta humilis in lateral view. Fig. 94. Egg of T. humilis in dorsal view. Fig. 95. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with small circular projections at surface. Fig. 96. Lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with two types of chorion sculpture: an area with granulated surface and other with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 97. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 98. Detail of mushroom-like projections of the chorion of T. humilis egg. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 99. Anterior pole of T. humilis egg. Fig. 100. Detail of the spongy wall of an aero-micropylar process of T. humilis egg. (amp —aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el—eclosion line; gr—granulated surface; lw—lateral wall; mp—mushroom-like projections; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185395/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Fig. 98</figureCitation>
). Mushroom-like projections more numerous, higher and more irregular at anterior pole, near aero-micropylar processes (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFEE1003FC16FBE8E4A1FBDA" box="[922,1012,1056,1082]" captionStart="FIGURES 86100" captionStartId="18.[151,269,1613,1637]" captionTargetBox="[237,1357,184,1587]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[237,1358,184,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 86100. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 86. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of L. deducta egg. Fig. 87. Egg of Pallantia macunaima in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 88. Egg of P. mac un - aima in dorsal view. Fig. 89. Detail of the chorion of P. macunaima egg, covered with spines connected by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 90. Aero-micropylar processes of P. macunaima egg. Apical hole (arrow). Fig. 91. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 92. Detail of the chorion surface of O. basalis egg. Fig. 93. Egg of Thyanta humilis in lateral view. Fig. 94. Egg of T. humilis in dorsal view. Fig. 95. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with small circular projections at surface. Fig. 96. Lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with two types of chorion sculpture: an area with granulated surface and other with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 97. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 98. Detail of mushroom-like projections of the chorion of T. humilis egg. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 99. Anterior pole of T. humilis egg. Fig. 100. Detail of the spongy wall of an aero-micropylar process of T. humilis egg. (amp —aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el—eclosion line; gr—granulated surface; lw—lateral wall; mp—mushroom-like projections; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185395/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Fig. 99</figureCitation>
). Aero-micropylar processes small, with a very short stalk and an apical piriform portion, with a central hole (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFEE1003FC78FB80E319FB82" box="[1012,1100,1096,1122]" captionStart="FIGURES 86100" captionStartId="18.[151,269,1613,1637]" captionTargetBox="[237,1357,184,1587]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[237,1358,184,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 86100. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 86. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of L. deducta egg. Fig. 87. Egg of Pallantia macunaima in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 88. Egg of P. mac un - aima in dorsal view. Fig. 89. Detail of the chorion of P. macunaima egg, covered with spines connected by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 90. Aero-micropylar processes of P. macunaima egg. Apical hole (arrow). Fig. 91. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 92. Detail of the chorion surface of O. basalis egg. Fig. 93. Egg of Thyanta humilis in lateral view. Fig. 94. Egg of T. humilis in dorsal view. Fig. 95. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with small circular projections at surface. Fig. 96. Lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with two types of chorion sculpture: an area with granulated surface and other with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 97. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 98. Detail of mushroom-like projections of the chorion of T. humilis egg. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 99. Anterior pole of T. humilis egg. Fig. 100. Detail of the spongy wall of an aero-micropylar process of T. humilis egg. (amp —aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el—eclosion line; gr—granulated surface; lw—lateral wall; mp—mushroom-like projections; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185395/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Fig. 99</figureCitation>
); surface with spongy aspect at larger magnification (
<figureCitation id="1351BCC3FFEE1003FE3DFBB8E54DFB6A" box="[433,536,1136,1162]" captionStart="FIGURES 86100" captionStartId="18.[151,269,1613,1637]" captionTargetBox="[237,1357,184,1587]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[237,1358,184,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 86100. Eggs of Pentatomidae in SEM. Fig. 86. Detail of an aero-micropylar process of L. deducta egg. Fig. 87. Egg of Pallantia macunaima in lateral view. Contact area with neighboring egg (arrow). Fig. 88. Egg of P. mac un - aima in dorsal view. Fig. 89. Detail of the chorion of P. macunaima egg, covered with spines connected by fine sheets (asterisk). Fig. 90. Aero-micropylar processes of P. macunaima egg. Apical hole (arrow). Fig. 91. Egg of Odmalea basalis in dorsal view. Fig. 92. Detail of the chorion surface of O. basalis egg. Fig. 93. Egg of Thyanta humilis in lateral view. Fig. 94. Egg of T. humilis in dorsal view. Fig. 95. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with small circular projections at surface. Fig. 96. Lateral wall of T. humilis egg, with two types of chorion sculpture: an area with granulated surface and other with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 97. Detail of the lateral wall of T. humilis egg with mushroom-like projections. Fig. 98. Detail of mushroom-like projections of the chorion of T. humilis egg. Central hole (arrow). Fig. 99. Anterior pole of T. humilis egg. Fig. 100. Detail of the spongy wall of an aero-micropylar process of T. humilis egg. (amp —aero-micropylar processes; ap—anterior pole; el—eclosion line; gr—granulated surface; lw—lateral wall; mp—mushroom-like projections; op—operculum)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/185395/files/figure.png" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Fig. 100</figureCitation>
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