File:Swezeyana (10.3897-zookeys.758.23019) Figure 11.jpg

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Description Figure 11; Swezeyana magnaccai sp. n. A head B head and antenna (lateral view) C proboscis D dorsum of thorax E hind leg F base of hind tibia G male terminalia H aedeagus and paramere I male terminalia (dorsal view), inset details of paramere apices J fore wing detail of termination of vein R at base of pseudopterostigma K fore wing detail of incomplete termination of vein Rs at wing margin (inset incomplete veins indicated) L fore wing, with interior edge of ventral margin outlined M fore wing detail of unpigmented membrane surrounding marginal radular spine clusters.
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Author Percy DM (2018) Revision of the Hawaiian psyllid genus Swezeyana, with descriptions of seven new species (Hemiptera, Psylloidea, Triozidae). ZooKeys 758: 75-113. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.758.23019
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