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[edit]DescriptionGraeconiscus (10.3897-subtbiol.36.58272) Figure 4.jpg | Figure 4; Graeconiscus gevi sp. nov., male paratype A dorsal view B cephalon, dorsal C last pereonite, pleon and pleotelson, dorsal D last pereonites, pleon and pleotelson, lateral view (arrow points the tubercle of third pleon-tergite) E–G Graeconiscus thermophilus, male specimen from Cyprus E dorsal view F last pereonites, pleon and pleotelson G last pereonite, pleon and pleotelson, lateral view (arrow points the tubercle of third pleon-tergite) H tegumentary basal structure (left G. gevi sp. nov.; right, G. thermophilus). | ||
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Source | https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/article/58272/list/2/ (license) | ||
Author | Garcia L, Miralles-Núñez A, Pérez-Fernández T (2020) First record of the genus Graeconiscus Strouhal, 1940 (Isopoda, Oniscidea, Trichoniscidae) in the Iberian Peninsula with the description of a new troglobitic species. Subterranean Biology 36: 51-61. https://doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.36.58272 | ||
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