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(
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.
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<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD2B16DCBD1F93EFE5B19C3" box="[151,386,1738,1761]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Berberentulus ogawai</emphasis>
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, 284286.
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<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD2B16DCBD1F91EFEAE1823" box="[151,375,1770,1793]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Baculentulus ogawai</emphasis>
:
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, 602.
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4 3, 1 Ƥ, mixed forest. The following description refers mainly to characters introduced by
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,
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) and
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.
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<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD2B16DCB83F88AFEB418BA" bold="true" box="[197,365,1918,1944]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Description.</emphasis>
Body length 764860 μm. Head 134160 μm long, 99110 μm wide. Rostrum not protruding; additional seta (
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) absent; postpseudocular (
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) and anteropseudocular setae (
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) present (
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A). On maxillary palpus, dorsal and ventral sensilla of same shape, dorsal sensillum slightly longer than ventral sensillum. Labial palpus with three setae and one sensillum. Pseudoculus broader than long, 67 μm long, 8 μm wide, PR = 22.024.5. Canal of maxillary gland without expansions.
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<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD1B16ECBD1FA8EFEC51AB0" bold="true" box="[151,284,1402,1426]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD1B16ECA65FA8EFDDF1AB3" box="[291,518,1402,1425]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Baculentulus ogawai</emphasis>
Imadaté
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from Chiang Mai, Thailand. A, Head; B, thoracic tergite III and abdominal tergite I, right half; C, abdominal tergites VIVIII right half. Arrows indicate pores. Scale bar: 20 μm.
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Foretarsus length 6672 μm; claw 2223 μm,
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= 2.93.3; empodium 3 μm, EU = 0.110.14; seta
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2729 μm, longer than claw; BS = 0.410.46. Sensillum
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at same level with
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;
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surpassing base of
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;
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longer than
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, almost reaching base of
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;
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and
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close to each other, equal length, surpassing
<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD1B16ECF91F9C0FB06196F" box="[1239,1247,1588,1613]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">f</emphasis>
;
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and
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close to each other;
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slightly posterior to
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;
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slightly anterior to
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. Middle tarsus 3133 μm, claw 1618 μm; hind tarsus 3638 μm, claw 1618μm.
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Chaetotaxy shown in
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B and 3C. Dorsal seta
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on thorax II minute, on III rudimentary.
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and
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on thorax IIIII and dorsal accessory setae on abdomen IVII short, less than 5 μm.
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Thoracic tergite II with pores
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and
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; III with pore
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(
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B). On each side, pore
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present on abdominal tergites IVIII,
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on VII,
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on II-VI (
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B, C). Pores
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on VVII, two pairs on VVI, one pair on VII (
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C). Abdominal sternites VVI with a pair of pores anterior to
<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD1B16ECF7DF8B6FB851879" box="[1083,1116,1858,1883]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">P1</emphasis>
; VII with one pore anterior to one of
<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD1B16ECA40F89DFEEC18A0" box="[262,309,1897,1922]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">P1a</emphasis>
. Telson with a dorsal central pore on serrate line and a pair of ventral pores on both sides.
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<paragraph id="0C2436F1FFD1B16ECB83F87BFB3F18F2" blockId="6.[151,1437,1510,2000]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Abdominal appendages IIIII each with two setae, median apical seta less than half the length of subapical seta. On abdomen VIII, striate band reduced, striae indistinct; comb with about 10 weak teeth.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD0B16FCB83FF63FECC1F93" bold="true" box="[197,277,151,177]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Notes.</emphasis>
All specimens examined had four setae on sternite IX, whereas
<bibRefCitation id="680A4B00FFD0B16FCF68FF6CFB331F90" author="Imadate" box="[1070,1258,152,178]" pageId="7" pageNumber="15" refString="Imadate, G. (1965) Proturans-fauna of Southeast Asia. Nature and Life in Southeast Asia, 4, 195 - 302." type="journal article" year="1965">Imadaté (1965)</bibRefCitation>
described this species as having six setae. Also, the number of teeth on the comb was slightly different.
<emphasis id="3EEFEAE3FFD0B16FCB83FF11FEBC1FDD" bold="true" box="[197,357,229,255]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Distribution.</emphasis>
Northern
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.
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