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Figure 3 Neotemnopteryx wynnei sp. nov., <3 holotype: A, habitus; B, head; C; subgenital plate (ventral); D, E, apex of 
subgenital plate showing styli (dorsal and ventral respectively); F, front leg (anterior view; coxa and 
trochanter not shown). 
Tegmina reduced to well separated lateral, 
coriaceous pads, apices rounded, reaching to 
middle of second abdominal tergum (Figure 3A). 
Hind wings vestigial, narrow, hidden under 
tegmina, reaching to hind margin of first 
abdominal tergum. Front femur Type A3, five 
proximal spines widely spaced, succeeding row of 
seven smaller, equally long spines closer together; 
pulvilli and arolia absent, tarsal claws simple, 
symmetrical (Figure 3F); basitarsus of front leg 
about equal in length to the others combined 
(Figure 3F), of the mid and hind legs slightly longer 
than the others. Abdominal terga unspecialized 
(Figure 3A). Supraanal plate with hind margin 
convexly rounded, entire, not reaching apex of 
protruding subgenital plate (Figure 3A). Subgenital 
plate convex, trigonal, the sides at the apex 
thickened into rounded ridges; styli dissimilar, 
small, bulbous, sclerotised, both with numerous 
small dark spines, the right style larger at the apex 
of the plate, the smaller one a short distance to its 
left (Figures 3C-E). Colouration: Dark reddish 
brown. Head reddish brown with "ocular" area 
and clypeus, labrum, and mandibles lighter, 
yellowish (Figure 3B). 
Female 
Unknown. 
