Magnolia Press, Zootaxa, 4(3881), p. 301
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3881.4.1
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FIGURE 7. Metallesthes diagnostic and sexual characters. A, B—sternital impression (A—males of all species; B—females of all species); C, D—metatibia apex (C—males of all species; D—females of all species); E, F—metatibia row of cilia (E—males of M. metallescens; F—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); G, H—sclerotised patch on phallobase (G—males of M. metallescens; H—males of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); I, J—proclaw symmetry (I—males of M. metallescens; J—both sexes of M. anneliesae and M. unicolor); K, L—dorsal visibility of sternites (K—both sexes of M. anneliesae; L—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor); M, N—apical pilosity (M—females of M. metallescens; N—females of M. unicolor); O, P—head shape (O—both sexes of M. anneliesae; P—both sexes of M. metallescens and M. unicolor). Grey shading and arrows emphasise diagnostic characters.