Figure 3.A live specimen showing the greenish coloration, displaying autogrooming in the natural habitat (Gruna do Cantinho Cave). Author: E. C. Igual.
Figure 4–7.4 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Holotype (MNRJ). Cephalic plate and first two tergites. 5 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Holotype (MNRJ). Part of the cephalic plate showing the first two basal articles of the right antenna 6 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Holotype (MNRJ). Cephalic plate and the first eight tergites showing the length of the right antenna 7 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Holotype (MNRJ). Eleventh and twelfth articles showing the length and width. Scale bar for Figure 4, 5 = 1 mm; 6 = 2 mm; 7 = 0.5 mm.
Figure 14–16.14 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Holotype (MNRJ). Ultimate right leg 15 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Holotype (MNRJ). Prefemur of the ultimate right leg 16 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Holotype (MNRJ). Dorsomedial and ventral spinous processes of the prefemur of the ultimate leg. Scale bar for Figure 14 = 2 mm; 15 = 1 mm; 16 = 0.5 mm.
Figure 20–21.20 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Juvenile (UFSCar). Ultimate pair of legs showing the length of the articles and the pilosity of the tibiae and tarsi 21 Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n. Juvenile (UFSCar). Prefemur of the right ultimate leg showing the dorsomedial and ventral spinous processes. Scale bar for Figure 20 = 2 mm; 21 = 0.5 mm.
Figure 2.The entrance of Gruna do Cantinho Cave (type locality of Scolopocryptops troglocaudatus sp. n.) with roots and rock blocks. Author: E. C. Igual.