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Fig. 2 | Zoological Letters

Fig. 2

From: A 100-million-year old predator: a fossil neuropteran larva with unusually elongated mouthparts

Fig. 2

Overview and details of the new neuropteran larva (SMNS BU-355) with large stylets (continued). a, b, d, g, composite auto-fluorescence micrographs; c, e, stereo red-cyan-anaglyphs based on virtual surface reconstruction, colour-inverted; use red-cyan-glasses to view. a, overview of specimen in ventral view. b, overview of specimen in dorsal view. c, overview of specimen in dorsal view. d, close-up on surface of head and cervix, dorsal view. e, close-up on head, ventral view. f, composite white-light micrograph with ring illumination, reflective, white background; close-up on thorax with walking appendages; note long tibiae. g, close-up on abdomen; note setae on surface. Abbreviations: cx = coxa; fe = femur; ta = tarsus; ti = tibia; tr = trochanter

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