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<emphasis id="B929233DFFA1930665E4FEE9FEE5FEBF" bold="true" box="[151,348,295,320]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="396">Trichosomaptera</emphasis>
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Bai, Heiss &amp; Cai
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species:
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<emphasis id="B929233DFFA1930665E4FE7CFEA8FE34" bold="true" box="[151,273,434,459]" pageId="1" pageNumber="396">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Resembling the apterous genus
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but is distinguished from the latter by the stylate eyes (eyes not stylate), more slender and longer antennae about 1.36x as long as head (as long as head), a narrower head about 0.7x as wide as long (as wide as long), by mtg III strongly elevated medially into a subcylindrical pilose hump (without such hump), and by spiracles II ventral and not visible from above (all spiracles lateral and visible from above).
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Small-sized apterous. Body elongate oval, surface structures partially with dense pilosity, uncovered parts glabrous and shiny; elevated thoracic lobes and hump of mtg III beset with tufts of long stiff yellowish setae. Legs and antennal segment I beset with long curved setae.
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Distinctly longer than width across eyes; clypeus prominent, genae thin as long as clypeus; antenniferous lobes short and stout diverging anterolaterally with subacute apex; antennae about 1.9x as long as width of head across eyes, segment I longest with long stiff setae, these curved at apex, II shorter, III with a long petiole, IV shortest; eyes stylate; postocular lobes very long, converging posteriorly, lateral margin beset with stiff erect setae, these more dense on carinate vertex. Rostrum arising from a slit-like atrium, not reaching limits of rostral groove. Rostral groove deep and wide at base, open posteriorly.
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. Nearly
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as wide as long; collar distinct; lateral lobes elevated and pilose, depression between them glabrous; posterior margin distinctly delimited by a deep transverse medially convex groove.
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<emphasis id="B929233DFFA1930665B4FC3CFE59FBF4" bold="true" box="[199,480,1010,1035]" pageId="1" pageNumber="396">Meso- and metanotum.</emphasis>
Fused at middle to each other and to mtg I+II, the mesonotal part of this median sclerite with 2(1+1) oval pilose ridges separated by a deep cleft followed posteriorly by a glabrous concave plate belonging to metanotum and mtg I+II; lateral lobes of metanotum raised and pilose, fused mtg I+II with tuft of setae lateral of median plate, lateral parts glabrous and sloping.
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<emphasis id="B929233DFFA1930665B4FB4CFE85FB64" bold="true" box="[199,316,1154,1179]" pageId="1" pageNumber="396">Abdomen</emphasis>
. Tergal plate subrectangular consisting of fused mtg IIIVI; mtg III strongly raised medially into a subcylindrical hump, its apex covered by long stiff setae; mtg IVVI elevated medially into a smooth ridge, lateral parts glabrous; deltg I+II fused; deltg IIIVII separated by sutures; lateral margins of deltg IVVII with posteriorly increasing angular projections bearing spiracles IVVII which are visible from above; mtg VII raised medially.
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. Spiracles II ventral, IIIIV sublateral, VVII lateral on distinct tubercles, all except II visible from above,VIII terminal on ptg VIII; pro,-meso, and metasternum fused to mst II+III forming a smooth glabrous polygonal plate; mst IVVI smooth at middle, rugose laterally; sternite VII with a longitudinal smooth ridge medially and with 2(1+1) tubercles on either side; pygophore conical and constricted posteriorly, ptg VIII clavate.
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Long and slender beset with erect setae; femora only feebly incrassate, trochanters fused to femora; tarsi short, claws with thin pulvilli.
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<emphasis id="B929233DFFA1930665B4FA24FEFFF9FC" bold="true" box="[199,326,1514,1539]" pageId="1" pageNumber="396">Etymology</emphasis>
. Referring to the conspicuous body structures, from&gt;trichos&lt;(Greek) hairy,&gt;soma&lt;(Greek) body and its apterous condition.
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<emphasis id="B929233DFFA1930665B4F9FCFED9F9B4" bold="true" box="[199,352,1586,1611]" pageId="1" pageNumber="396">Distribution.</emphasis>
Only one species from
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is known to date.
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<emphasis id="B929233DFFA1930665B4F998FEFCF990" bold="true" box="[199,325,1622,1647]" pageId="1" pageNumber="396">Discussion</emphasis>
. The presence of the striking dorsal hump on mtg with long yellowish tufts of setae is unique among the family
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. This hump seems to be an obstacle when copulating and a disadvantage for the life in subcortical or leaf litter habitats where they occur. Thus its function remains unknown.
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