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. 2014 Aug 13;9(8):e103758. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0103758

Figure 3. Gross morphology of the phallus.

Figure 3

Diagrams of dorsal and ventral views of the external components of the phallus. Hamayulini trib. nov.: A–B Hamayulus rufomaculatus sp. nov., (A) dorsal view, (B) ventral view. Listroscelidinae: C–D Cerberodon viridis Perty, (C) dorsal view, (D) ventral view. E–F Listroscelis magnomaculata sp. nov., (E) dorsal view, (F) ventral view. G–H Monocerophora minax Walker, reinstated status (G) dorsal view, (H) ventral view. Scale bars = 1.0 mm. Components of the phallus colored in light grey are membranous, and in dark grey sclerotized. Edges of membranous and sclerotized components devoid of membranes are in black line, and edges of portions or entire sclerotized components that are contiguous to membranes are in light grey. Abbreviations (mainly based on Snodgrass [27]): dl: dorsal lobe, e: anterior margin, low.l: lower lobe, sc: sclerite, t: titillator, up.l: upper lobe, and vl: ventral lobe.