Neoperla transvaalensis, (Enderlein) (Enderlein, 1909)
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Neoperla transvaalensis |
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4 Folds on vagina form a pack behind base of SSt which is moderately long. Egg ridges without large ornaments ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 6–10 )............................................................................... 1 N. View in CoL transvaalensis (Enderlein)
FIGURES 6–10. Neoperla transvaalensis (Enderlein) (6, 7) and N. laticollis Klapálek (8–10): 6, female situs, specimen from Rwanda; 7, egg, semi-diagrammatic, not to scale; 8, female situs; 9, egg, lateral view; 10, enlarged detail of a costa. The scales are 100µm; a, anchor; c, collar; fo, stack of membranous folds; gp, gonopore; hk, hard knob, retractor apodeme; ls, lateral vaginal sclerite; mc, mediobasal callus of HT10, the hemitergite 10. mi, micropyle; op, operculum; sa, spermatheca; sd, spermathecal duct; S9, protruding tip of S9; sa, coiled spermatheca; V, vagina.
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