Comment no. | Paragraph no. | Comment type | Comment | Explanation | Author |
[1] | 67 | Editorial |
(1) Median ocellus absent Dermestes spp. (Figure 10) |
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[2] | 69 | Editorial |
(2) Body covered with scale-like setae; antennal cavity filled by antennae, fully visible from anterior view (Figure 9(A)) Anthrenus spp. (Figure 12) |
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[3] | 71 | Editorial |
(3) Antennal cavity completely closed behind, antennal club 3-segmented and well defined Anthrenocerus spp. |
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[4] | 73 | Editorial |
(4) Antennal cavity open behind, posterior margin of hind coxa angulate, first segment of posterior tarsus shorter than second segment Attagenus spp. (Figure 11) |
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[5] | 134 | Editorial |
Body: Length 1.4–2.3 mm (mean 1.99) mm), width 0.75–1.1 (mean 0.95 mm,) mm, ratio of length to width about 2.1:1. Head and pronotum dark reddish-brown; elytra reddish-brown, usually with indistinct lighter reddish-brown fasciae. Venter of thorax and abdomen reddish-brown; legs yellowish-brown. |
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[6] | 159 | Substantive |
9. Figures |
Figures are very helpful in correct and rapid identification in both larval and adult stages. As there are many characters difficult to use in the identification without their figures, the following with morphological terms should be added; -habitus of adults:see Peacock, E.R., 1993. P83 -habitus of larvae: see Peacock, E.R. 1993. P121 -patterns of elytra: see Beal, R.S. 1954. P39 -position of hastisetae: see Peacock, E.R. 1993. P122 -antennae of larvae: see Peacock, E.R. 1993. P138 Also, please put scales to know the actual size of the figures. | IPPC Regional Workshop Asia |