3541
Author
Judson, Sarah W.
Author
Nelson, C. Riley
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-11-06
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journal article
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Pictetiella
DIAGNOSIS:
The tenth tergum of the male is cleft (
Fig. 284
) and delineated by spinulose patches, which do not form protruding hemitergal processes. Males have a poorly developed epiproct, which barely protrudes posteriorly (
Fig. 284
). The female subgenital plate is largely expanded posteriorly (
Fig. 285
). Nymphs have conspicous submental gills (
Fig. 244
), longer than those in
Arcynopteryx
and
Skwala
, but lack the thoracic gills found in
Megarcys
.
DISTRIBUTION—Global:
Amphi-Pacific—
Regional:
AOB^—
Aimag:
KhG^.