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Genus
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species:
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DESCRIPTION.
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. Middle-sized superficially wasplike clearwing moths with alar expanse about
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. Head with antenna about half as long as forewing, ciliated, but without cilia on 1621 apical flagellomeres; frons and vertex smooth-scaled; basal palpomere of labial palpus with broad elongate erect scales, mid and apical palpomeres smooth-scaled; proboscis well-developed, long, light brown, functional. Thorax, including both metepimeron and metameron, smooth-scaled. Legs smooth-scaled, of normal length. Forewing with undeveloped external transparent area, anterior transparent area short and narrow or undeveloped; posterior transparent area short and narrow; veins R
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arising from R-stem at about 2/3 of cell or at level of cross-vein of hindwing; vein R 3 stalked with R 4+
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middle of vein R 4+5, R 4 and R 5 stalked, vein CuA 2 reduced. Hindwing transparent, but surface between vein CuA
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and anal margin in distal half sparsely covered with brown scales; discal spot undeveloped or in form of thin line of two rows of scales on cross-vein; veins M 3 and CuA 1 arising slightly basal of lower angle of cell; vein CuP nearly undeveloped, fold-like, vein 1A well-developed, and vein 2A undeveloped. Abdomen waspshaped: segment 1 narrowed slightly, segments 24 gradually broadened and segments 57 gradually narrowed; tergites 27 coloured distinctly different than two basal ones..
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. Tegumen-uncus complex well-developed, broad; uncus well-sclerotized, sparsely covered with long and short hair-like setae, slightly widened and rounded apically; tuba analis with scaphium undeveloped, subscaphium narrow weakly sclerotized; tegumen broad with long and narrow gnathos-like projection (Figs 7, 12); valva (Figs 8, 13) upturned in distal half, broad in basal half, slightly narrowed and rounded distally and densely covered with hair-like setae of various lengths on inner surface; saculus short undeveloped or narrowly well-sclerotized; saccus (Figs 8, 13) broad, rounded basally; aedeagus (Figs 9, 14) relatively broad and long, about 1.5 as long as length of valva, gradually narrowing distally and slightly curved in distal third; apically with two narrow beak-shaped processes (Figs 1011, 1516); vesica with numerous minute spines.
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. Unknown.
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS. This new genus can be easily distinguished from all other taxa of the tribe
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in the character of the coloration of the abdomen (abdominal segments cingulated by whitish, yellow or orange distal rings or strips in all currently known species of the tribe
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. abdomen without any bright coloured strips or rings, but tergites 27 coloured distinctly different than two basal ones in the species of
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) and in the presence of scales on the hindwing between vein CuA
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and anal margin in distal half. In addition,
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differs from genera
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and
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in the structure of the male genitalia (uncus widened and rounded apically, aedeagus apically with two narrow beak-shaped processes, vesica with numerous minute spines in
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. uncus bilobed and pointed apically, aedeagus ringed subapically by a row of strong but small spines or with a strong tooth subdistally, vesica without cornuti in both these genera compared). From
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,
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is easily separable, apart from the appearance, in the structure of the male genitalia (cf. Figs
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this article with figs 4 and
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Arita, Gorbunov, 2003 or with figs 4 and
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).
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<paragraph id="8BD036A9CA470A1CFCBAA158C25A3A50" blockId="1.[842,1439,326,1369]" pageId="1" pageNumber="306">BIOLOGY. The larval host plant is unknown. Moths on wings in April and October.</paragraph>
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COMPOSITION. I currently include only two species in this new genus:
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(
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)
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,
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(the
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species) and
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<emphasis id="B91BEABBCA470A1CFBF5A1C3C30C3A80" box="[1056,1283,1159,1180]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="306">Similisynagris kapanga</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8BD036A9CA470A1CFCBAA1E6C2213ACE" blockId="1.[842,1439,326,1369]" pageId="1" pageNumber="306">RANGE. Known only from western and central parts of the Afrotropical Realm.</paragraph>
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ETYMOLOGY. The name of this new genus originates from the Latin simile (to be similar) and the generic name of the Afrotropical large potter wasps
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Latreille, 1802
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and is formed by analogy with the closest related genus
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<emphasis id="B91BEABBCA470A1CFA8BA06DC5893B45" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="306">Similipepsis</emphasis>
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. The gender is masculine.
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