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FIGURES 1-6.—Hypothetical origins, points of isolation, and routes of dispersal of the taxa of the Anthrax cephus group in North and South America: 1, ancestral form of cephus group;
2, analis complex; 3, luctuosus complex; 4, argyropygus complex, I; 5, cephus complex;
6, argyropygus complex, II.
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FIGURE 7.—Hypothetical evolutionary scheme for the tigrinus group of the genus Anthrax, showing postulated point of origin, patterns of dispersal, and locations of isolating barriers.
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FIGURES 8-27.—Lateral view of male genitalia of Anthrax (inset shows distal segment of gonostylus in ventromedial view): 8, cintalpa; 9, irroratus irroratus (9a, anteroventral view of epiphallus); 10, peruvianus; 11, inordinatus; 12, cordillerensis; 13, oedipus oedipus. Dorsal view of right antenna of Anthrax: 14, cintalpa; 15, irroratus irroratus; 16, oedipus oedipus.
Representative scales found in Anthrax (not drawn to scale): 17, ovate; 18, ovate-truncate;
19, obovate-truncate; 20, linear; 21, lanceolate; 22, lanceolate truncate; 23, oblanceolate; 24, oblanceolate truncate; 25-26, curly. 27, Representative hair from a tuft of pile. Abbreviations:
aae, apex of aedeagus; age, apex of gonocoxite; ae, apex of epiphallus; bae, bulb of aedeagus;
bap, basal apodeme of aedeagus; bgs, basal segment of gonostylus; cer, cercus; dgs, distal segment of gonostylus; drb, dorsal band; lap, lateral apodeme of aedeagus; epm, epandrium.
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FIGURES 28-37.—Lateral view of male genitalia of Anthrax: 28, seriepunctatus; 29, cybele; 30, stellans; 31, atriplex; 32, melanopogon; 33, insulanus; 34, pluto pluto; 35, pluto nigriventris.
Anterior view of middle legs of Anthrax: 36, cintalpa; 37, oedipus oedipus.
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4 9 FIGURES 38-49.—Anterodorsal view of female genitalia of Anthrax: 38, irroratus irroratus; 39, irroratus striatipennis; 40, cybele; 41, pluto pluto; 42, seriepunctatus; 43, cordillerensis; 44, insulanus; 45, atriplex; 46, peruvianus; 47, cintalpa; 48, inordinatus; 49, oedipus oedipus.
Abbreviations: fcrr, bristles; spb, bulb of spermatheca; j/>rf, duct of spermatheca; ssc, sclerite on each side of spermathecal duct; 9 th T, ninth tergum.
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FIGURES 50-61.—Male genitalia of Anthrax, lateral view (at right: above, dorsal view of the apex of epiphallus and below, ventral view of apices of the gonocoxites and gonostyli): 50, argentatus; 51, nitidus; 52, hylaios; 53, cathetodaithmos; 54, luctuosus; 55, koebelei; 56, ater- rimus; 57, hyalacrus; 58, midas; 59, cephus; 60, pluricellus; 61, snowi. Abbreviations: aae, apex of aedeagus; age, apex of gonocoxite; ags, apical segment of gonostylus; bae, base of aedeagus;
bap, basal apodeme of aedeagus; bgs, basal segment of gonostylus; dae, dorsal part of apex of epiphallus; drb, dorsal band; lap, lateral apodeme of aedeagus; vae, ventrolateral part of apex of epiphallus; vrb, ventral band.
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FIGURES 62—74.—Male genitalia of Anthrax. (At right: above, dorsal view of apex of epiphallus and below, ventral view of apices of gonocoxites and gonostyli): 62, clinopictus; 63, gideon; 64, analis; 65, repertus; 66, argyropygus argyropygus; 67, argyropygus albosparsus; 68, argyropygus painteri; 69, angustipennis; 70, macquarti; 71, austrinus; 72, laticellus; 73, innubilipennis; 74, delicatulus.
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FIGURES 75-94.—Anthrax, dorsointcrior view of female genitalia: 75, aterrimus; 76, midas; 77, cephus; 78, hyalacrus; 79, hylaios; 80, cathetodaithmos; 81, luctuosus; 82, costaricensis; 83, pluricellus; 84, argentatus; 85, angustipennis; 86, argyropygus argyropygus; 87, argyropygus albosparsus; 88, argyropygus painteri; 89, macquarti; 90, repertus; 91, clinopictus; 92, funebris;
93, analis; 94, gideon. Abbreviations: jg, sclerite on each side of gonopore; J^fc, bulbs of sper- mathecae; j£;, spines on tenth tergum; 97", ninth tergum; 707", tenth tergum.
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120 FIGURES 95-120.—Anthrax, dorsal (left) and mesal (right) views of antennae: 95, midas; 96, aterrimus; 97, cephus; 98, hyalacrus; 99, luctuosus; 100, inaquosum; 101, nitidus; 102, argentatus;
103, hylaios; 104, snowi; 105, pluricellus; 106, costaricensis; 107, angustipennis; 108, delicatulus;
109, innubilipennis; 110, argyropygus argyropygus; 111, argyropygus albosparsus; 112, argyropy- gus painteri; 113, macquarti; 114, austrinus; 115, funebris; 116, analis; 117, gideonj 118, clinopictus; 119, repertus; 120, laticellus.
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FIGURES 121-127.—Anthrax, female genitalia: 121, simson habrosus; 122, caatingensis; 123, bellulus; 124, latibasis; 125, trimaculatus; 126, mystaceus. Anthrax simson habrosus; 127, male genitalia. Abbreviations: sg, sclerite on each side on gonopore; spb, spermathecal bulb; sps, spines on tenth tergum; spt, spermathecal tubes; 9T3 ninth tergum; 10T, tenth tergum.
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FIGURES 128-135.—Anthrax, male genitalia: 128 latibasis; 129, minimaculatus; 130, squalidus;
131, baliopteros; 132, trimaculatus; 133, bellulus; 134, mystaceus; 135, plurinotus. Abbreviations:
aae, apex of aedeagus; age, apex of gonocoxite; ags, apex of gonostylus; bae, base of aedeagus;
bap, basal apodeme of aedeagus; bgs, basal segment of gonostylus; cer, cercus; doe, dorsal part of apex of epiphallus; drb, dorsal band; epm, epandrium; lap, lateral apodeme of aedeagus; vae, ventrolateral part of apex of epiphallus; vrb, ventral band.