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Summary
Figure 6. Labiomaxillary complexes of some Discothyrea: A-B) SEM images of Discothyrea oculate labiomaxillary complex (ANTWEB1008518, available at Antweb, images by Roberto Keller); C) Discothyrea clavicornis (UFV-LABECOL-011021), also showing a 6,4 palpal formula; D) D. neotropica (UFV-LABECOL-000067) with a 3,2 palpal formula; E) Discothyrea horni (UFVLABECOL-009622), 2,2 palpal formula; F) Discothyrea sexarticulata (UFV-LABECOL-010770), 2,2 palpal formula. Circles and squares represent the maxillary and labial palpomeres, respectively. Dark blue is the first palpomere; light blue is the second; red is the third; black is the fourth; white is the fifth; and green is the sixth. Arrowheads in C and F indicate basal bent of first palpomere (not a division between two palpomeres).

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