Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington—Nos. 66 and 67
Hypogastrura pseudarmata (Folsom, 1916) — Achorutes pseudarmatus Folsom, 1916 — Figs. 151-157
Hypogastrura pseudarmata (Folsom, 1916)
Achorutes pseudarmatus Folsom, 1916
Figs. 151-157
Three specimens labelled cotypes of this species are mounted on slide No. 19901 USNM and the drawings of Figs. 151-157 were made from these specimens.
Notes: The peculiar arrangement of the PAO with the roundish "Nebenhocker" of Folsom adjacent to the nearest ocellus is shown in Figs. 152 and 153. SO Ant III has a slightly different displacement of the parts (Fig. 156) from that given by Folsom in his Fig. 97; each tibiotarsus has a single clavate tenent hair and a long subequal stout seta (Fig. 155); claw with a strong distal outer tooth as well as the outer basal tooth described by Folsom (Fig. 155); the papillae of the anal spines (Fig. 157) not quite contiguous as suggested in the original description; seven short simple setae on posterior face of dens (Fig. 154).
page 30Figs. 144-150 Hypogastrura nivicola (Fitch), drawn from cotypes in USNM and from a specimen in the Boerner collection BMNH.
Fig. 144 mucro and apex of dens × 1000 specimen BMNH
Fig. 145 mucrodens × 400 specimen BMNH
Fig. 146 hind foot × 400 specimen BMNH
Fig. 147 hind foot × 1000 cotype USNM
Fig. 148 PAO "Nebenhocker" and ocelli right side of animal × 600 cotype USNM
Fig. 149 PAO nebenhocker-like structure and adjacent ocelli × 1000, cotype USNM
Fig. 150 mucrodens × 1000, cotype USNM
Figs. 151-157 Hypogastrura pseudarmata (Folsom), drawn from co-types in USNM.
Fig. 151 Ant IV × 600
Fig. 152 PAO and adjacent ocelli × 1000
Fig. 153 PAO and ocelli right side of animal × 600
Fig. 154 mucrodens × 600
Fig. 155 hind foot × 1000
Fig. 156 SO Ant III × 1000
Fig. 157 Abd VI anal spines and setae from above × 600