1985] 
Porter — Cosmiocryptus 
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Fig. 19. Cosmiocryptus weyrauchi, $. SEM Photograph (45X), showing second 
gastric tergite and adjoining areas in dorsal view. 
Acknowledgments 
This work was accomplished under my current U.S. National 
Science Foundation Grant (BSR-83 13444) and in part supported by 
previous grants from the same agency (DEB-75-22426, GB-6925). 
Grants for field research in South America awarded in 1973, ’74, ’75, 
79 and ’81 by the National Geographic Society’s Committee for 
Research and Exploration helped enormously in amassing speci- 
mens and habitat data. Additional and crucial support came from 
Fordham University Faculty Fellowships awarded for the Spring 
Semester of 1980 and the Fall Term of 1984. 
As Research Associate of the Florida State Collection of 
Arthropods (Florida Department of Agriculture at Gainesville), I 
received continual support during these studies. I am especially 
grateful to Dr. Howard V. Weems, Jr., Dr. Lionel A. Stange, and 
Mr. Harold A. Denmark of that institution, for furnishing research 
supplies, arranging and assisting on field trips, and for other aid. 
