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From: The oldest continuous association between astigmatid mites and termites preserved in Cretaceous amber reveals the evolutionary significance of phoresy

Fig. 3

Light microscope images of the schizoglyphid tritonymph of Plesioglyphus lebanotermi gen. et sp. n., holotype (341 C), Lower Barremian Lebanese amber of Mdeyrij-Hammana, ventral view (A) Total view. (B) Posterior part. (C) Left legs III and IV. (D) Anterior part and gnathosoma. Abbreviations: ad – suckers; φ tibial solenidion; g – genital setae; or–adoral setae. Scale bars 20 μm

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