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Figure 15.Asthenopus nymphs. Asthenopus magnus: A foreleg, d.v. B same, v.v. (arrow indicates apical projection of tibiotarsus) C middle leg, d.v. (arrow indicates distal brush on tibia) D hind leg E abdominal sterna IX–X (arrow indicates spine on paraproct). Asthenopus angelae: F hind femur, d.v. G foretarsal claw. A–G stereomicroscope photographs F–G light microscope photographs.
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- Carlos Molineri, Frederico F. Salles, Janice G. Peters
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- Molineri C, Salles F, Peters J (2015) Phylogeny and biogeography of Asthenopodinae with a revision of Asthenopus, reinstatement of Asthenopodes, and the description of the new genera Hubbardipes and Priasthenopus (Ephemeroptera, Polymitarcyidae) ZooKeys (478): 45–128
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