1964] 
Zimmerman — Anchonus 
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Figures 1-12: Anatomical details of Anchonus duryi Blatchley. 1, lateral 
view of aedeagus with phallobase (“tegumen”) in situ (note lack of well- 
developed apodemes of phallobase) ; 2, dorsal view of apical part of aedeagus 
drawn to same scale as 1; 3, ventral view of abdomen of female; 4, outline 
of pygidium of male; 5, pygidium of female; 6, outline of ventrite five of 
male (compare shape of caudal margin with that of female) ; 7, urosternite 
(“spiculum gastrale”) of male; 8, urosternite of female; 9, eighth tergite of 
female; 10, spermatheca (the convolutions vary) ; 11, lobes of ovipositor; 12, 
the single ovary (this is sclerotized and is unusual because it persists after 
digestion in KOH). The male specimen used for these drawings is from 
Tahiti ; the female came from Florida, U. S. A. 
