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Figure 2. Characters important for diagnosing Lamproblattidae. A Maxillary palps whitish (♂ Lamproblatta antoni). B Supra-anal plate showing tergal modifications (♂ Lamproblatta neuque). C Slightly notched supra-anal plate with whitish posterior edge (♂ L. mimadelfi). D Narrow supra-anal plate with whitish posterior edge (♂ L. antoni). E Supra-anal plate deeply notched edge (♂ Eurycotis opaca). F ♂ L. neuque, G ♂ L. antoni subgenital plate with short styli. H subgenital plate with long styli (♂ Eurycotis blattoides). Scale bars = 1 mm. Image credit: E. opaca (ANR-11-INBS-0004) – MNHN, Depraetere Marion, 2014. |
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| Part of: Evangelista DA, Medina-Espinoza EF, Mendieta Yáñez SK, Drager K, Swichtenberg KL, Gile G, Kang Y, Hromádka J, Vanker K, Sanchez-Herrera M (2026) Xylomycophagy in a close relative of termites: Lamproblattidae (Blattodea) systematics, ecology, and diet. Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 84: 309-342. https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.84.e144506 |