-
Charles R. Bartlett, Mick D. Webb
Zookeys
Figure 1.Dorsal and lateral views of Spartidelphax detectus (New Castle Co., DE) and Spartidelphax penedetectus (Franklin Co., FL). A Dorsal view of Spartidelphax detectus B same Spartidelphax penedetectus; C lateral view of Spartidelphax detectus D same, Spartidelphax penedetectus.
-
Charles R. Bartlett, Mick D. Webb
Zookeys
Figure 2.Heads of Spartidelphax detectus (New Castle Co., DE) and Spartidelphax penedetectus (Franklin Co., FL). A Frontal view of Spartidelphax detectus B same Spartidelphax penedetectus C dorsal view of head and anterior thorax of Spartidelphax detectus D same, Spartidelphax penedetectus.
-
Charles R. Bartlett, Mick D. Webb
Zookeys
Figure 3.Male terminalia of Spartidelphax detectus (Kent Co., DE) and Spartidelphax penedetectus (topotypic paratype, Cedar Keys, FL). A Lateral view of Spartidelphax detectus B same Spartidelphax penedetectus C caudal view of head and anterior thorax of Spartidelphax detectus D same, Spartidelphax penedetectus.
-
Charles R. Bartlett, Mick D. Webb
Zookeys
Figure 4.Line art of left paramere (widest view) and aedeagus (rotated 90° clockwise, apex up) of Spartidelphax detectus (Sanford, FL) and Spartidelphax penedetectus (paratype, Cedar Keys, FL). A Paramere of Spartidelphax detectus B aedeagus of Spartidelphax detectus C paramere of Spartidelphax penedetectus D aedeagus of Spartidelphax penedetecus.
-
Charles R. Bartlett, Mick D. Webb
Zookeys
Figure 5.Female paralectotype of Liburnia detecta Van Duzee, 1897 (New York, NY). A dorsal habitus B front C lateral habitus D dorsal view head and anterior thorax.