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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">(Fig. 3a). Female. On stem. A rounded swelling; gall opening slit-like; base of gall broad, gall surface striated, distal part a narrow truncate cone bearing orifice.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Male. On stem; similar to gall of female but without apical cone; gall opening irregularly shaped.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8FED07817A610E4752AC52FEF3B28F0B" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">(Fig. 3a). Female. On stem. A rounded swelling; gall opening slit-like; base of gall broad, gall surface striated, distal part a narrow truncate cone bearing orifice.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="62E23389072A1F11C1E741EC60A5AFD7" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Male. On stem; similar to gall of female but without apical cone; gall opening irregularly shaped.</paragraph>
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(Figure 16) (n = 19). Body rotund, with 3 or 4 very large dorsal humps, body margin ovate, length 1.4-3.3 mm, greatest width 0.9-ca 3 mm; abdomen appears to be tapered (truncate in all slide-preparations, but clearly tapered in photograph of adult female in life). Eyes each 60-85
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wide, convex, with base not parallel-sided or perpedicular to body surface. Antennae 1-segmented, 95-125 mm long. Frontal lobes often difficult to detect, each ca 150
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long, 190
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wide. Tentorial box 325-450 mm long. Labium 115-150 mm long, 100-110 mm wide. Pump chamber 30-38
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long, 35-40
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wide. Spiracles 125-170 mm long, 55-100 mm wide across atrium. Fore and mid legs small sclerotic stubs, 18-45
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long. Hind leg slender and elongate; coxa 370-430
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long, trochanter + femur 480-550
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long, tibia straight, 750-1000
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long, tarsus 410-540
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long; translucent pores scattered over both surfaces tibia, plus a few on femur and tarsus; femur-tibia articulation non-functional, base of tibia fixed at obtuse angle to femur; each side of hind trochanter with 3-6 campaniform sensilla; claw and digitules absent. Anal opening 8-20
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wide, anal ring poorly developed, with ca 6 setae.
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Dorsum. Dominated by 3 or 4 large humps. Derm lightly sclerotised, densely beset with minute papillae, these diminishing in size caudad and are replaced by microtrichia on abdomen, cuticle on humps may be more heavily sclerotised than elsewhere. Dorsal setae slender, 7-53 mm long; in transverse row across each abdominal segment, scattered on head and thorax, longest setae on posterior abdominal segments. Macrotubular ducts and microtubular ducts absent. Quinquelocular pores 7-8
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in diameter, on posterior abdominal segments.
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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Venter. Oral lobes membranous. Setae as on dorsum, 12-80 mm long, in a transverse row across each abdominal segment, plus a few scattered along margin of head and thorax. Macrotubular ducts absent. Quinquelocular pores similar to those on dorsum, in a transverse row across each abdominal segment plus a few clustered around each spiracle, absent elsewhere.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="FA00BA6FB2EB74BB7E298B516D78FD25" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Venter. Oral lobes membranous. Setae as on dorsum, 12-80 mm long, in a transverse row across each abdominal segment, plus a few scattered along margin of head and thorax. Macrotubular ducts absent. Quinquelocular pores similar to those on dorsum, in a transverse row across each abdominal segment plus a few clustered around each spiracle, absent elsewhere.</paragraph>
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Figure 16. Adult female of
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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype (here designated): AUSTRALIA: South Australia: 1 adult female (1.8 mm long, 1.2 mm wide), on slide with 2 other females, holotype
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Paratypes: AUSTRALIA: South Australia: 2 adult females, on same slide as holotype (ANIC); 6 adult females: ex stem galls,
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sp., Aldinga Beach, 11 Mar., 1966, HMB (ANIC); 7 adult females: ex galls,
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sp., 1.5 km ESE of Moorlands, 6 May, 1980, PJG (ANIC).
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<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Comments.</paragraph>
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Adult females of
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are most similar to those of
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, in the sense that the dorsal surface of both species is dominated by a series of large humps. These are most spectacular in mature females of
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, but lack the dense covering of setae, each born on a raised fleshy base, that is characteristic of the adult females of
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. Adult females of
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are also distinctive in having highly convex eyes, with the base of each eye parallel-sided and perpendicular to the body surface, whereas in
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the base of each eye is not parallel-sided.
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is known from only two localities, ca 100 km apart, in South Australia, whereas
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is known from four localities in Queensland.
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<paragraph id="2BBC9204296962FACBE4388895A07355" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">
The original labels on the slides from two of the three collections of
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made by HMB have the host as
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. However, her subsequent notes specify that this was a misidentification and the collections were made from
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(not
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).
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<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">The species name is derived from the Latin word gibber, meaning hump on the back. This species has impressively large dorsal humps. The name is a noun in apposition.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="4663BFB0614382DA0C4E5335376BC507" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3113088395DE921FAAAE540A7056572D" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">The species name is derived from the Latin word gibber, meaning hump on the back. This species has impressively large dorsal humps. The name is a noun in apposition.</paragraph>
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