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Figs 1-3. Humerobates setosus sp. n. - 1: dorsal aspect, 2: trichobothrium, 3: detail of lateral aspect of epimeral region Lateral aspect of podosoma (Fig. 6): Genal tooth broadly triangular, pointed distally. Tutorium narrowed basally and distally, about 105jim long, expanded medially to width of about 8 p.. Seta ro arising slightly mediad of distal margin of tutorium. Integument anteriad of acetabulum I with curved, longitudinal striae. Pedotectum I large, with convex dorsal margin, partly covering base of seta ex. Discidium large, custodium short, extending anteriad to level of posterior margin of acetabulum II. Circumpedal carina extending as ridge to base of pedotectum I, incomplete laterally, not reaching margin of ventral plate. Porose areas Al, Am and Ah present. Notogaster: Longer than wide, about 1.2:1.0. Pteromorph large, curved ventrad, with line of desclerotization incomplete anteriorly. Porose areas and lyrifissures arranged as in Fig. 1; porose areas circular or subcircular, with raised rims, subequal in size, about 8-12 Jim in diameter. Ten pairs of short, smooth notogastral setae 14-16 urn long. Lenticulus faint, subtriangular. Posterior notogastral tectum present. Ventral region (Fig. 5): Epimeral plates weakly evident. Epimeral setae barbed, 1c about 48 um long, thicker and longer than other epimeral setae (Fig. 3); seta lb subequal in length

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