Paul WhitingtonBatch 5

Zenarge turneri

Paul WhitingtonBatch 5
Zenarge turneri

Workbook

Photos of adult Zenarge turneri males and females collected at Halls Gap by James Peake on September 9-10, 2025


Male #PW054


Female #PW058


Reference images from Malagon-Aldana et al (2021)

abbreviations: acnf = anapleural cleft, as = antennal sockets, atp = anterior tentorial pits, ax = axillary sclerites, axl = axilla, bs = basalare, clp = clypeus, cn = cenchrus, cx = coxa, dis = discrimen line, em = epimeron, eps = episternum, es = epistomal suture, fe = femur, fl = flagellum, fp = furcal pit, fr = frons, ge = gena, hm = humeral plate, ifrs = infra epimeral sulcus, iss = intersegmental sulcus, keps = katepisternum, lm = labrum, l-sct2 = lateral area of mesoscutum, ms = mesal mesosutal sulcus, md = mandibles, mp = maxillary palpus, msp = malar space, mpl = median plate, m-sct2 = median area of mesoscutum, no = notaulus, om = median ocellus, ol = lateral ocellus, pdc = pedicel, pnt = postnotum, ppl = propleuron, prn = pronotum, pl = pleural suture, pas = postspiracular sclerite, scl = scutellum, sCLp = supraclypeal area (frons), scp = scape, scss = scutum-scutellar suture, sct = scutum, sp = spiracle, stn = thoracic sternum, T -abdominal tergu, tr = trochanter, tcl = trochantellus, tems = transepimeral sulcus, tg = tegula, tm = temple (gena), v = vertex, vs = versical sulcus


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