Hammenia macrostella, Zacharda, 1980
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( Figs 1C View FIGURE , 2B View FIGURE , 3B View FIGURE , 5 View FIGURE D-F, 6, 7C-D)
The rhagidial organ on tarsus I is composed of four parallel grooves, each receiving a recumbent solenidion. The stellate organ, e, is particularly developed, hence the name of the species. On tibia I, the recumbent solenidion and its groove are flanked paraxially by the dorsal seta which is eupathidial, d ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE ).
On tarsus II, the rhagidial organ comprises three grooves, each with a recumbent solenidion. Tibia II has a single groove with a recumbent solenidion ( Fig. 4F View FIGURE ).
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Epimera: 3-1-4-3.
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I (21(2)-8(1)-7-(9-1)-1) with (ft), (tc), (it), (u), (p) as tarsal eupathidia,
II (15(2)-5(1)-5-8-1) with (tc), (it), (p) and proximal pairs of (v) as tarsal eupathidia
III (12-4-5-(4-2)-1 or 2) with tc ’, (it), (p) as tarsal eupathidia,
IV (11-4-4-(3-2)-1) with (tc) and (p) as tarsal eupathidia.
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