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Nabidae species, habitus. 50. Nabis (Tropiconabis) capsiformis, dorsal view. 51. Nabis (Halonabis) sareptanus, dorsal view. 52. Nabis (Nabis) pseudoferus orientarius, dorsal view. 53. Himacerus (Anaptus) major, dorsal view. 54. Himacerus (Anaptus) major, ventrolateral view. 55. Nabis (Nabis) palifer, dorsal view.  

Nabidae species, habitus. 50. Nabis (Tropiconabis) capsiformis, dorsal view. 51. Nabis (Halonabis) sareptanus, dorsal view. 52. Nabis (Nabis) pseudoferus orientarius, dorsal view. 53. Himacerus (Anaptus) major, dorsal view. 54. Himacerus (Anaptus) major, ventrolateral view. 55. Nabis (Nabis) palifer, dorsal view.  

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... The specimens were examined using a stereomicroscope (GX-Microscope, Australia). Male specimens were identified based on morphological characters, including genitalia, using appropriate taxonomic keys (e.g., Péricart, 1987;Linnavuori & Hosseini, 2000;Novoselsky et al., 2014). Colour images of male specimens were captured using a Canon ® EOS 200D camera attached to a Canon ® EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro lens and a 65 mm extension tube. ...
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