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Figures 90, 91.Scutascirus key illustrations. 90a (after Corpuz-Raros and Garcia 1996). Pedipalp with tubercle not branched 90b (after Den Heyer 1980b). Pedipalp tibiotarsus with bifurcate tubercle positioned halfway along the length of the segment 90c (after Den Heyer 1980b). Pedipalp tibiotarsus with bifurcate tubercle positioned on distal third of segment 90d (after Lin et al. 2001). Pedipalp tibiotarsus with trifurcate tubercle 90a (after Den Heyer 1980b). Four pairs of dorsolateral hysterosomal plates present 91b (after Corpuz-Raros and Garcia 1996). Five pairs of dorsolateral hysterosomal plates present.
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- Michael J. Skvarla, J. Ray Fisher, Ashley P. G. Dowling
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- Skvarla M, Fisher J, Dowling A (2014) A review of Cunaxidae (Acariformes, Trombidiformes): Histories and diagnoses of subfamilies and genera, keys to world species, and some new locality records ZooKeys 418: 1–103
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