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(
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The description is based on 4 third-instar larvae and 3 cast skins of third-instar larvae associated with immature adults collected at
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, San Francisco de Las
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<emphasis id="B0FF3E62FFF8FFC8FF63508D60D71AFD" bold="true" box="[169,255,1248,1267]" pageId="1" pageNumber="104">Figs. 19.</emphasis>
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, third instar larva.
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Head, frontal view;
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epipharynx;
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left mandible, dorsal view;
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right mandible, dorsal view;
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right mandible, ventral view;
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left mandible, ventral view;
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left maxilla, dorsal view;
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distal segment of left antenna;
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distal segment of right antenna.
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Pampas, Río Negro,
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, G. Onore, inside hollow trunk of achiotillo tree (
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sp.
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),
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(QCAZ; IEXA); 3 third-instar larvae reared from eggs laid by female collected at
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, G. Onore,
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(QCAZ).
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HEAD. Maximum width of head capsule
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. Surface of cranium deeply and densely rugose punctate, reddish brown to dark brown. Frons (
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) with 14 posterior frontal seta and 1 2 exterior frontal setae on each side; each anterior angle of frons with 34 setae; remaining cranial surface with 48 dorso-epicranial setae and 320 para-ocellar setae on each side. Clypeus with 2 central setae and 2 lateral setae on each side. Labrum with lateral borders widely curved, and anterior border slightly asymmetrical, with 47 lateral setae on each side, 1225 basal setae, and 2 central setae. Ocelli present, well defined, not pigmented. Epipharynx (
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) with haptomeral process entire, prominent; right chaetoparia with 1020 sensilla and 3760 spine-like, short setae; left chaetoparia with 2545 spine-like, short setae; acanthoparia with 913 stout, short setae; acroparia with 47 stout setae; pedium clear, wide; gymnoparia moderately reduced, without plegmatia; dexiotorma short and narrowed; sclerotized plate nearly triangular, strongly projected; sense cone surrounded by elongate sclerotized bar; laeotorma narrowed; pternotorma wide and rounded; crepis weakly defined at sides. Left mandible (
<figureCitation id="1AB0FEF5FFFBFFCBFD5D55F062C31FBE" box="[663,747,413,432]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="1.[169,208,1248,1267]" captionTargetBox="[152,984,198,1226]" captionTargetId="figure-96@1.[148,989,194,1230]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Figs. 19. Dynastes neptunus, third instar larva. 1) Head, frontal view; 2) epipharynx; 3) left mandible, dorsal view; 4) right mandible, dorsal view; 5) right mandible, ventral view; 6) left mandible, ventral view; 7) left maxilla, dorsal view; 8) distal segment of left antenna; 9) distal segment of right antenna." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10104353" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10104353/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="105">Figs. 3, 6</figureCitation>
) with 2 large scissorial teeth; inner margin with truncate tooth, sighlty sinuate at apex; molar area with well developed distal lobe (M1) and 2 basal, irregular lobes (M2, M3); acia acute; brustia reduced; ventral stridulatory area slightly elongated, with 3556 transverse ridges; mesad of stridulatory area is a puncture with 45 long setae. Right mandible (
<figureCitation id="1AB0FEF5FFFBFFCBFE095590623B1C1E" box="[451,531,509,528]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="1.[169,208,1248,1267]" captionTargetBox="[152,984,198,1226]" captionTargetId="figure-96@1.[148,989,194,1230]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Figs. 19. Dynastes neptunus, third instar larva. 1) Head, frontal view; 2) epipharynx; 3) left mandible, dorsal view; 4) right mandible, dorsal view; 5) right mandible, ventral view; 6) left mandible, ventral view; 7) left maxilla, dorsal view; 8) distal segment of left antenna; 9) distal segment of right antenna." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10104353" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10104353/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="105">Figs. 4, 5</figureCitation>
) with 2 large distal scissorial teeth and 1 short, rounded tooth after scissorial notch; molar area with 3 irregular lobes; calx widened; brustia reduced; ventral stridulatory area nearly ovate, with 3150 transverse ridges; mesad of stridulatory area is a puncture with 57 medium size setae. Maxilla (
<figureCitation id="1AB0FEF5FFFBFFCBFDB2562B62871C57" box="[632,687,582,601]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="1.[169,208,1248,1267]" captionTargetBox="[152,984,198,1226]" captionTargetId="figure-96@1.[148,989,194,1230]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Figs. 19. Dynastes neptunus, third instar larva. 1) Head, frontal view; 2) epipharynx; 3) left mandible, dorsal view; 4) right mandible, dorsal view; 5) right mandible, ventral view; 6) left mandible, ventral view; 7) left maxilla, dorsal view; 8) distal segment of left antenna; 9) distal segment of right antenna." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10104353" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10104353/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="105">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
) galea with 1 terminal uncus well developed; lacinia with 3 unci fused at bases; maxillary stridulatory area with 610 truncate teeth and wide anterior process. Labium (
<figureCitation id="1AB0FEF5FFFBFFCBFE2C561A620D1C84" box="[486,549,631,650]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="3.[169,208,1132,1151]" captionTargetBox="[200,927,197,1114]" captionTargetId="figure-115@3.[195,929,194,1118]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figs. 1016. Dynastes neptunus, third instar larva. 10) Labium and hypopharynx, dorsal view; 11) tarsal claw of mesothoracic leg; 12) tarsal claw of metathoracic leg; 13) prothoracic spiracle; 14) spiracle of abdominal segment VIII; 15) shape of holes of respiratory plate of abdominal spiracle; 16) venter of last abdominal segment." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10104355" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10104355/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="105">Fig. 10</figureCitation>
) dorsal surface with 3036 spine-like, short setae on the basal border, 1822 central sensilla, and 3542 stout setae on each side; hypopharyngeal sclerome asymmetrical, strongly produced on right side into rounded process, with 2226 setae on right lateral lobe, and 5056 setae on left lateral lobe. Dorsal surface of last antennal segment (
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) with 510 sensory spots.
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THORAX. Thoracic spiracles (
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) 2.0
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long and 1.82.0 mm wide; respiratory plate dark reddish brown, shaped as closed C; lobes of respiratory plate closely approximate; spiracular bulla weakly prominent, rounded. Pronotum with reddish brown, irregular formed lateral scleromes. Dorsum of prothorax with 46 transverse rows of 96108 mixed long and short slender setae. Mesoprescutum with 34 transverse rows of 3351 mixed long and short slender setae. Mesoscutum with 3 transverse rows of 8091 mixed long and short setae. Mesoscutellum with 3 transverse rows of 4849 mixed long and short slender setae. Metaprescutum with 4 transverse rows of 4044 mixed long and short slender setae, intercalated with 12 spine-like short setae. Metascutum with 35 transverse rows of 57140 mixed long and short setae, intercalated with 13 spine-like short setae. Metascutellum with 3 transverse rows of 5661 mixed long and short setae, intercalated with 68 spine-like short setae. Tarsal claws of fore and middle legs (
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) moderately elongate, with 2 internal, nearly basal setae, and 2 external, preapical setae. Hind tarsal claws (
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) with apex slightly shortened, with 2 internal, nearly basal setae, and 2 external, preapical setae.
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ABDOMEN. All abdominal spiracles (
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) nearly of same diameter,
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long and
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wide. Respiratory plate reddish brown, regularly shaped as a closed C, with 6070 irregular ameba-like shaped holes (
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) along any diameter; lobes of respiratory plates closely approximate; spiracular bulla weakly prominent, rounded. Chaetotaxy on dorsum of each abdominal segment as follows: prescutum I with 4 rows of 3245 mixed, long and short slender setae (MLSSS) and 2834 spine-like short setae (SLSS); scutum I with 45 rows of 9499 MLSSS and 107162 SLSS; scutellum I with 56 rows of 3666 MLSSS and 88110 SLSS. Prescutum II with 45 rows of 610 MLSSS and 106127 SLSS; scutum II with 67 rows of 6094 MLSSS and 150229 SLSS; scutellum II with 6 rows of 3458 MLSSS and 188190 SLSS. Prescutum III with 5 rows of 610 MLSSS and 120135 SLSS; scutum III with 46 rows of 82230 MLSSS and 160231 SLSS; scutellum III with 56 rows of 4246 MLSSS and 165204 SLSS. Prescutum IV with 4 rows of 69 MLSSS and 124130 SLSS; scutum IV with 47 rows of 6364 MLSSS and 194226 SLSS; scutellum IV with 57 rows of 3037 MLSSS and 174202 SLSS. Prescutum V with 5 rows of 46 MLSSS and 121137 SLSS; scutum V with 46 rows of 4066 MLSSS and 205224 SLSS; scutellum V with 6 rows of 2832 MLSSS and 182216 SLSS. Prescutum VI with 6 rows of 67 MLSSS and 146178 SLSS; scutum VI with 37 rows of 3544 MLSSS and 208244 SLSS; scutellum VI with 68 rows of 5062 MLSSS and 140154 SLSS. Dorsum of segment VII with 1216 rows of 146184 MLSSS and 286363 SLSS. Dorsum of segment VIII with 1213 rows of 100156 MLSSS and 240280 SLSS. Dorsum of segment IX with 1319 rows of 246351 MLSSS and 358394 SLSS. Upper anal lip with 110187 MLSSS and 130305 SLSS. Venter of abdominal segments IIX each with an irregularly defined row of 1620 MLSSS. Raster (
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) without palidia; campus with 1318 long, slender setae; teges formed by 50100 mixed, long and short slender setae and 515 spine-like short setae; barbula sparse. Lower anal lip with 84128 mixed, long and short slender setae and 130305 spine-like short setae. Anal slit widely curved. Approximate body length:
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