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males will enable the newly described species to be identified:
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A. S4 with highly modified branched setae, some of which are rake or trident-like (
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—. S4 without highly modified setae, S5 sometimes with unusually structured setae ............................................... couplet 1 (page 215) of
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Most of ventral surface of tibia (scale bar = 250 μm).
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B(A). Clypeus black, lacking apical transverse cream-colored band; S4 setae with from two to four branches (
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—. Clypeus with apical transverse cream-colored band; S4 setae with from two to five branches (
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Insertion of the following couplet at the beginning of Gonzalez
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females will enable identification of the female of
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A. Hypostomal carina strongly sinuate, concave anteriorly, strongly convex posteriorly (
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—. Hypostomal carina linear (
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) ............ couplet 1 of
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For identification of the female of
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4. Metatibial scopal hairs whitish (
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—. Metatibial scopal hairs brown-black (
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) ........................................................... ....................................................................... couplet
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4A. Metasomal terga with apical impressed areas translucent, area immediately anterior to apical impressed areas somewhat orange clearly differing from dark brown of discs of terga (
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Gonzalez
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: figs. 1b-d); facial fovea ≈3.7× longer than wide; mesotibial spur ≈0.8× length of mesobasitarsus .............................. ...........................................................................
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—. Metasomal terga with apical impressed areas red-brown, areas immediately anterior to apical impressed areas almost concolorous to discs of terga (
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DIAGNOSIS: This is the only species of the genus in which the female has the hypostomal carina remarkably sinuate, concave anteriorly, more strongly convex posteriorly (
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DESCRIPTION:
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Body entirely black to blackish-brown except as follows: much of face except clypeus and supraclypeal area, vertex and hypoepimeral area with weak bronze-green reflections; red-brown subapical mark on mandible, dark orange-brown apical impressed areas of metasomal terga and dark yellow-brown apical impressed areas of metasomal sterna; wing membranes pale yellow-brown, veins mostly brown.
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Black to blackish-brown and with numerous short branches unless stated otherwise: on face, scape, thoracic dorsum, profemur posteriorly, and metasomal venter ≤2.5
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on metanotum, somewhat longer on propodeum ≈1
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Microsculpture imbricate unless stated otherwise; absent on clypeus and disc of supraclypeal area, increasingly strong dorsally, area around median ocellus dull; weak on genal area, shiny; stronger on hypostomal area, dull; strong and dull on mesosoma except somewhat shiny towards sides of disc of scutellum and metanotum; metapostnotum somewhat more shiny; metasomal terga weakly imbricate, strongly shiny; metasomal sterna more distinctly imbricate. Clypeal punctures large, elongate i≤d; supraclypeal area with a few obscure large punctures medially, more distinctly punctate laterally and above i≤d; subantennal sclerite and lower paraocular area punctures small i≤d; frontal area punctures small, dense i&lt;0.5d, smaller and crowded around median ocellus; vertexal area punctures larger, sparser i&gt;0.5d, larger and sparser still towards sides i=15d; mesoscutum densely and minutely punctate i≈d; scutellum and metanotum less regularly punctate i=0.52d; metapostnotum with a few radiating weak incomplete striae; mesopleuron punctures shallow obscure, more distinct below i=0.52d; metapleuron and propodeum punctures minute obscure;
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5 punctures increasing in size and density posteriorly, i=38d towards base, i&lt;d towards apex; S2S5 punctures distinct, mostly i&gt;2d; S5 more strongly and densely punctate i&lt;3d basally, i≤d apically; S6 punctures scatered minute on disc, with apicolateral oval densely punctate area.
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Head shorter than wide (48:62); labrum ≈1.5× as wide than long (38:25), basal box surface concave, sides convex, converging ventrally, apical margin strongly convex except narrowly transverse apically; labial palpomere 1 longer than remaining 3 combined, lengths of palpomeres 14 (34:12:8:7) respectively; clypeus almost 3× as wide as long (90:31); supraclypeal area strongly convex; anterior tentorial pit just above and lateral to junction of epistomal and outer antennal sulci; outer subantennal sulcus outwardly concave, inner subantennal sulcus outwardly convex, subantennal sclerite widest near base, somewhat wider than antennal socket (13:11); interantennal to antennocular distances (19:24); frontal fovea D-shaped, outer margin straight, twice as long as greatest width which is near midlength (14:29); malar area short, maximum length ≈0.5
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Lateral habitus (scale bar = 2 mm).
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Head anterior view (scale bar = 1 mm).
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Hypostomal area, lateral view of far side (it is mostly only the hypostomal area that is in focus in this image to make its shape more obvious) (scale bar = 0.5 mm).
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Metasomal S5S6 to show broad apical impressed area to S5 and form of S6 (scale bar = 0.5 mm).
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Mesotibia and mesobasitarsus to show long teeth on mesotibial spur (scale bar = 0.5 mm).
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COMMENTS: There are two species of the genus hitherto known only from males from precisely the area of provenance of this female. These are
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from the locality of the
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of the former (the
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locality cannot be discerned precisely from the label data). Both are from between the Termas de Papallacta and halfway between Papallacta and Baeza to the East. The female described herein as belonging to
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is from the higher elevation more western locality, whereas the
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male of that species is from ~
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lower down and slightly to the east. Based upon the structure of the female hypostomal area, I believe this specimen belongs to the later species because its male is the only one with an angulation to the hypostomal carina (
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: fig. 4), the female has a strong convexity in the same place, a feature otherwise unknown in the genus and the details of the shape of the carina are remarkably similar (compare
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herein with figure
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).
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shows the normal, straight hypostomal carina generally found in the genus.
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