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Show 56 The collection of are herein designated Key No 1. on Tubercles (1) to the Specie abdominal on midline of present Legs pale, shows distinct seven species A, B, C, D, E, F, as tubercles present present 2. from Honduras nymphs of Baetodes abdominal terga (Fig. abdominal on with brown and G. Nymphs terga; 30) long a 31) terga (Fig. straight transverse, setae ••••••••••••.••.•••••••. maculae, basal portion tergum with "kinds" which •••.•.••.•.••.. abdominal dark Tubercles (1) 4. 5. 6. (3): - (3) (5) C such maculae, basal portion of each a dark brown band that is wider no than present laterally •••••••••••••••••••••• Species terga- 8-9 on Tubercles present only segment Species tergum with the midline near 3. with 3 each of brown band ••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••...• Legs pale, 2 on •• •.•••.••.••••••••••••••••••• D 4 segments anterior of 0.5 8 Tubercles on segments 8-9 short Species E Tubercles on segments 8- 9 long and pointed (Fig. 31LSpecies F Abdominal terga with long Abdominal terga without long setae and blunt on .. midline. ......... •••.•••.••••••••• 6 Species A Single finger-like gills present at base of coxae; body short and r obust ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••.•••• Species B Without and lOOg finger-iike slender •••. gills at setae on base of ••••.••••.•••• , midline coxae; ••••. •••••••• body •.•••• ··· Species G Species A. Immature nymph. Length 5 mm. Head yellowsh brown; thorax legs light brown; with yellowish brown dorsally, purplish ventrally; at base pale maculae; double finger: like gills present Abdomen light r edd Lsh brown basally; segments 7- 9 of coxae. almost com backwards at projecting pletely dark reddish brown; small smaller, absent apex of each abdominal tergum, becoming progressively with washed abdominal segments sterna of tirst on segment 8-9; tubercle purple; last segment yellowish. |