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Stemmatoiulus bellus ( = Stemmiulus bellus) — Figs. 17. Anterior pair of legs of a segment from the middle of the body, anterior view ; 18. Posterior view of basal portion of same ; 19. Posterior pair of legs from same segment; 20. First four segments, ventral face; 21. Lateral and ventral portion of a segment from the middle of the body, showing the pleural suture ; 22. Mandible ; 23. Head, lateral view, showing antennal socket, two large ocelli, mandibulary stipes and gnathochilarium; 24. Dorsolateral part of a segment, showing the median line at the left, the sculpture, repugnatorial pores, and three setae; 25. Last three segments, dorsal view ; 26. Same, ventral view ; 27. Same, lateral view ; 28. First pair of legs of female, posterior view ; 29. Second pair of legs of female, posterior view ; 30. Third pair of legs of female, posterior view ; 31. Fourth pair of legs of male, anterior view.
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Cook, Orator Fuller (1895): Stemmatoiulus as an ordinal type. American Naturalist 29: 1111-1121. Archive.org
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