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A new species of Isometopus from Iran (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Isometopinae)

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Fig. 1. Habitus photographs of Isometopus linnavuorii sp. nov: A – dorsal view, B – ventral view; C – frontal view.
Fig. 2. Male genitalia of Isometopus linnavuorii sp. nov.: A, B – endosoma (A – lateral view, B – ventral view); C–E – left paramere, different views; F, G – right paramere, two different views.
Fig. 3. Scanning electron micrographs of Isometopus linnavuorii sp. nov.: A – body in dorsal view; B – body in ventral view; C –head in dorsal view; D, E – head in frontal view; F – head in fronto-ventral view
Fig. 4. Scanning electron micrographs of Isometopus linnavuoriiin lateral view; B – head, pronotum and scutellum in dorsal view; C – pygophore, dorsolateral view; D – antenna; E, F – tarsal claws
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