Text-fig. I.—Figs. 1-6 —Acantholyhas brunneus (Breddin), ♀ . Fig. I—Terminalia, posterodorsal; first valvifers spread apart to expose valvulae. Fig. 2 —Apex of abdomen, dorsal. Fig. 3—Terminalia, posterior aspect. Fig. 4—Terminalia, ventral aspect; first valvifers exserted. Fig. s—Left first valvifer, removed; external aspect. Fig. 6—Left first valvula removed after potash treatment; dorsal aspect. Abbreviations: AL, anal lobe; PV, ventral process of tergum IX; R, ridge between exposed and normally concealed parts of first valvifer; RE, outer ramus, for attachment to base of first valvifer; ST 7, sternum of 7th abdominal segment; VII, VIII, IX, X, 7th-10th abdominal terga; IV, 2V, first and second valvulae; 1 VF, first valvifer.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 1, Issue 11, 27 October 1961, Page 146
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105Text-fig. 1.—Figs. 1-6—Acantholyhas brunneus (Breddin), ♀. Fig. 1—Terminalia, posterodorsal; first valvifers spread apart to expose valvulae. Fig. 2—Apex of abdomen, dorsal. Fig. 3—Terminalia, posterior aspect. Fig. 4—Terminalia, ventral aspect; first valvifers exserted. Fig. 5—Left first valvifer, removed; external aspect. Fig. 6—Left first valvula removed after potash treatment; dorsal aspect. Abbreviations: AL, anal lobe; PV, ventral process of tergum IX; R, ridge between exposed and normally concealed parts of first valvifer; RE, outer ramus, for attachment to base of first valvifer; ST 7, sternum of 7th abdominal segment; VII, VIII, IX, X, 7th-10th abdominal terga; IV, 2V, first and second valvulae; 1 VF, first valvifer. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 1, Issue 11, 27 October 1961, Page 146
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