Keywords: Cavefaunaofnorth00pack 0179.jpg en Plate VI Fig 1 Pseudotremia cavernarum Cope from Wyandotte Cave enlarged ” 1a head; 1b the same front view; 1d eyes Emerton del 1e eyes of a Wyandotte Cave specimen; 1f antenna much enlarged ; 1f' terminal joint highly magnified filled with nerve cells with numerous tactile setae and two tactile or olfactory rods at the end; 1g under lip or dentomala compare PI VIII fig 1f and explanation ; 1h labrum with the three central teeth; 1i external malella mal e internal malella mal i and labiella lab ; 1k mandible of one side; 1m the same on the other side ; 1n six bundles of setae on the free edge of lm; 1o eighth pair of legs; 1o' one of the legs enlarged; 1p a leg of the first pair next to the head ; 1q a leg of the last pair; 1r a pair of normal legs; 1s male genital armature ; 1t the same different view ; 1u end of the body ; 1v a segment dorsal view Author del Fig 2 P cavernarum var carterensia Pack enlarged ” 2a head enlarged; 2b side view of another specimen x6; 2c dorsal view of a segment Emerton del 1888 Packard A S 1888 https //archive org/details/cavefaunaofnorth00pack The cave fauna of North America with remarks on the anatomy of the brain and origin of the blind species Washington National Academy of Sciences 1888 James Henry Emerton and Alpheus Spring Packard other versions PD-old-70-1923 Uploaded with UploadWizard Diplopoda anatomy Pseudotremia The Cave Fauna of North America |