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Fig. 2. Brevipalpus chamaedoreae female prodorsum (two different focal points highlighting pebble-like cuticle).
Fig. 7. Brevipalpus chamaedoreae female spermatheca (arrows indicate duct and terminal bulb).
Fig. 8. Brevipalpus chamaedoreae female palp (arrow indicates seta on palp femur).
Fig. 9. Brevipalpus chamaedoreae deutonymph, indicating long sc1, sc2 setae on prodorsum.
Fig. 3. Brevipalpus chilensis female prodorsum (image: Gary Bauchan, USDA-ECMU).
Fig. 4. Brevipalpus chilensis adult female prodorsum (image: Gary Bauchan, USDA-ECMU).
Fig. 7. Brevipalpus chilensis female posterior dorsum (image: Gary Bauchan, USDA-ECMU).
Fig. 14. Brevipalpus chilensis female posterior venter (image: Gary Bauchan, USDA-ECMU).
Fig. 17. Brevipalpus chilensis adult female gnathosoma with arrow indicating dorsal seta on palp femur.
Fig. 18. Brevipalpus chilensis deutonymph dorsum (illustration after Pritchard & Baker 1958) - note all lateral setae are of similar length.
Fig. 2. Brevipalpus cuneatus female legs I-II - arrow indicates long solenidion.