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1. Abdomen sharply bicoloured, with at least segment II clear yellow and at least tube brown (
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- Abdomen uniformly coloured, yellowish, light or dark brown; sometimes anterior segments slightly lighter, but not sharply different from subsequent segments (
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2. Head and thorax brown; at least abdominal segment II yellow but segments VIX always brown (
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- Head brown or bicoloured, thorax and abdominal segments IVII yellow (
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3. Abdominal segments IV yellow; hind femora yellow....................................................
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Abdominal segments IVV brown; hind femora usually brown................................................. 4
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4. Postocular setae with acute to blunt apex, shorter than 45 µm; hind femora sometimes yellow (
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5. Postocellar setae length subequal or slightly longer than the diameter of an ocellus; metanotal sculpture with equiangular reticulation between the median major setae; abdominal segments III clear yellow and IIIVII darker...............
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- Postocellar setae shorter than the diameter of an ocellus; metanotum sculptured with longitudinally elongate reticles between the median major setae; abdominal segments IIII clear yellow (
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6. Abdominal segment VIII mostly yellow, in some females the posterior margin might be light brown (
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- Abdominal segment VIII mostly brown, sometimes lighter near anteromedian margin (
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7. Abdominal segment IX clear yellow; head mostly brown, yellow only near posterior margin; antennal segments IIIIV with two sense cones each; fore wings without duplicated cilia (
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8. Head length and width subequal with curved cheeks; postocular setae reduced or absent; fore wing clavus shaded light brown; female spermatheca enlarged medially; male with pore plates only on sternite VIII (
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- Head clearly longer than wide with straight cheeks; postocular setae well-developed; fore wing clavus yellowish; female spermatheca not enlarged; male with pore plates on sternites VIIVIII (
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9. Head sharply bicoloured, brown anteriorly and medially, yellow elsewhere; fore wing with a brown longitudinal strip on basal half, clavus shaded brown; epimera with two pairs of major setae (
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10. Postocular setae short, about as long as the diameter of an ocellus or smaller; female spermatheca enlarged medially; male with pore plates on sternites VIVIII (
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11. Head light brown; antennal segment III clear yellow; metanotal sculpture with longitudinally elongated reticles, almost forming a striate pattern anteriorly (
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12. Abdominal segment VIII fully brown; postocular setae with capitate apex; pronotal aa setae capitate; male with pore plates on sternites VIIVIII, on VIII with two anteroangular plates and also one transverse band, which extends toward tergite VIII (
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- Abdominal segment VIII light yellow on anterior half and brown on posterior half; postocular setae with acute apex; pronotal aa setae acute to blunt; male with only a transverse pore plate on sternite VIII, which does not extend toward tergite VIII (
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14. Maxillary stylets not retracted to postocular setae level, V-shaped (
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- Maxillary stylets retracted at least to postocular setae level, sinuous or parallel-sided (
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16. Major pronotal setae very short except for epimerals, not reaching 30 µm long; po setae very short, about as long as the diameter of an ocellus; sculpture on metanotum reaching close to the posterior margin of metanotal craspedum; fore tarsal hamus not enlarged (
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- Major pronotal setae (except am in few specimens) elongate, 50 µm or longer; po setae longer than the dorsal length of the eye; sculpture on metanotum waning before the posterior margin of metanotal craspedum; fore tarsal hamus thickened, almost reaching beyond the lateral margin of tarsus (
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17. Body brown to light brown, fore tibiae yellow, sometimes shaded light brown basally; postocular setae shorter than the dorsal length of an eye, at most 70 µm long; male with a single pore plate on sternite VIII, a thin transverse band posterior to discal setae (
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18. Pronotal am and coxal setae well-developed, more than 18 µm long, comparable to aa or longer; lateral margins of pelta not irregular and without lateral wings; male pore plates only on sternite VIII, with regular margins (
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- Pronotal am and coxal setae thin and short, less than 15 µm long, shorter than aa in size; pelta with very irregular lateral margins and lateral wings; male pore plates with irregular margins on sternites VIIVIII (
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19. Fore wings with basal area darker than the rest of the wing, sometimes only around the bases of the three sub-basal setae (
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- Basal area of fore wings not clearly darker than the rest of the fore wing (
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20. Head and metanotal sculpture weak to absent medially; mouth cone not reaching posterior margin of fore coxae; third pair of WR absent at least on tergites VVI; female spermatheca long, extending all the way to abdominal segment VII; male without pore plates (
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21. Body light brown, head and posterior segments of abdomen darkest; female spermatheca enlarged medially; male sternite VIII with two small anteroangular pore plates and one transverse plate posterior to discal setae; epimeral suture usually complete (
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22. Metanotal sculpture longitudinally striate; pelta with anterior margin acute, sculpture bearing internal markings; male with a single pore plate on sternite VIII only (
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- Metanotal sculpture formed by weak and slightly elongate reticles; pelta with anterior margin straight to slightly curved, sculpture without internal markings; male with pore plates on sternites VIIVIII (
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23. Head with clearly reticulate sculpture on dorsal surface; metanotal sculpture formed by clearly defined equiangular reticles medially; female spermatheca enlarged medially; male sternites VIIVIII with pore plates, on VIII with two small anteroangular plates and one transverse pore plate posterior to discal setae (
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24. Median reticles on pelta longitudinally elongate and with weak internal markings; tergite II with irregular transversely elongated reticles; fore wing shaded light brown; basantra absent; inducing galls in
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Myrcia
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- Median reticles on pelta small and closely equiangular, without internal markings; tergite II with sculpture transversely striate; fore wing pale to yellowish; basantra faintly indicated; inducing galls in
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25. Head exceptionally long, more than 2.0 times longer than wide; pronotal am setae well-developed, aa and ml setae reduced to the size of discals...............................................................................
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26. Fore tarsal hamus elongate, projecting beyond the lateral margin of tarsus (
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27. Pronotal aa setae less than 25 µm long; pelta without lateral wings and with two or less campaniform sensilla; male with welldefined pore plates on sternites IVVIII (
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- Pronotal aa setae more than 40 µm long; pelta with small lateral wings and 4 or 5 campaniform sensilla; male with faintly indicated pore plates on sternites VIIVIII (
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28. At least abdominal tergites II and III without a third pair of well-developed and sigmoid WR setae (
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- Third pair of WR setae usually present on tergites IIVII (
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); sometimes absent on II, but always present on IIIVII.. 33
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30. Sculpture on mesonotum, metanotum and pelta weak to absent medially; head about as long as width behind eyes (
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- Sculpture on mesonotum and metanotum well-defined; head about 1.2 times longer than width behind eyes (
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31. Maxillary stylets about one third of head width apart; female spermatheca not enlarged medially; metanotal sculpture formed by weakly defined equiangular reticles (
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32. Pronotal am setae reduced (less than 7 µm long) with acute apex; head clearly constricted posteriorly (
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- Pronotal am setae developed (10 µm or longer), with capitate apex; head not constricted posteriorly (
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33. Fore tibiae uniformly brown, concolourous with fore femora; head about 1.4 times as long as head width behind eyes; with Vshaped maxillary stylets, retracted halfway to po setae (
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<keyLead id="2A5795A0FFD3FFD2D4C5E20852D91894" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">- Not this combination of characters; if fore tibiae brown then head proportion is different, or maxillary stylets are curved or parallel-shaped, never V-shaped............................................................................ 34</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="2A5795A0FFD3FFD2D4C5E2CD52D918CA" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">34. Head about or more than 1.5 times as long as head width behind eyes; maxillary stylets usually parallel, sometimes distanced from each other but never V-shaped...................................................................... 35</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="2A5795A0FFD3FFD2D4C5E28252D918EC" box="[151,1435,1237,1258]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">- Head less than 1.4 times as long as head width behind eyes; maxillary stylets may be parallel, curved or V-shaped........ 43</keyLead>
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35. All tibiae and tarsi fully yellow (
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<keyLead id="2A5795A0FFD3FFD2D4C5E35852D91922" box="[151,1435,1295,1316]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">- Fore tibiae variable, mid and hind tibiae brown or bicoloured.................................................. 36</keyLead>
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36. Metanotal sculpture formed by equiangular reticles anteriorly, without internal markings (
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<emphasis id="A3D2EA87FFD3FFD2D162E37A52DE1944" box="[1328,1436,1325,1346]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">hambletoni</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="2A5795A0FFD3FFD2D4C5E31D52D91959" box="[151,1435,1354,1375]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">- Metanotal sculpture either striate or formed by elongate reticles with internal markings............................. 37</keyLead>
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37. Metanotal sculpture finely striate throughout, not forming any reticles posteriorly (
<figureCitation id="099D2A10FFD3FFD2D7ABE3305312197A" box="[1017,1104,1383,1404]" captionStart="FIGURES 204211" captionStartId="72.[151,264,1842,1865]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,195,1806]" captionTargetId="figure@72.[151,1436,195,1821]" captionTargetPageId="72" captionText="FIGURES 204211. Holopothrips omercooperi, H. orites, H. paulus and H. pennatus. 204208. Holopothrips orites paratypes: (204) body; (205) head; (206) spermatheca; (207) pronotum and mesonotum; (208) metanotum and pelta; (209) Holopothrips omercooperi paratype, body; (210) Holopothrips paulus paratype, body; (211) Holopothrips pennatus paratype, body." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1445240/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Figs 208</figureCitation>
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- Metanotal sculpture with elongate reticles or striate only on anterior half; if striate anteriorly, then with reticulate sculpture on posterior half (
<figureCitation id="099D2A10FFD3FFD2D53CE3F5568619B1" box="[366,452,1442,1463]" captionStart="FIGURES 120130" captionStartId="48.[151,264,1868,1891]" captionTargetBox="[230,1354,193,1847]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[230,1354,193,1847]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURES 120130. Holopothrips inquilinus, H. inversus and H. jaboticabae. 120121. Holopothrips inquilinus paratype: (120) body; (121) head and pronotum; 122124. Holopothrips jaboticabae: (122) head and pronotum; (123) mesonotum, metanotum and pelta; (124) tergite II, wing-retaining setae (white arrows); 125130. Holopothrips inversus paratype: (125) head and pronotum; (126) prosternum, showing basantra (white arrows); (127) mesonotum; (128) metanotum and pelta; (129) pore plates on abdominal sternites VIIVIII; (130) pore plates extending towards abdominal tergite VIII (white arrows)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1445218/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Figs 128</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="099D2A10FFD3FFD2D59CE3F556B119B1" box="[462,499,1442,1463]" captionStart="FIGURES 262269" captionStartId="87.[151,264,1855,1878]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,375,1834]" captionTargetId="figure@87.[151,1436,375,1834]" captionTargetPageId="87" captionText="FIGURES 262269. Holopothrips tabebuia and H. tenuis. 262265. Holopothrips tabebuia: (262) head and pronotum; (263) mesonotum, metanotum and pelta; (264) pore plates on abdominal sternites VIIVIII; (265) spermatheca; 266269. Holopothrips tenuis paratype: (266) body; (267) head and pronotum; (268) spermatheca; (269) mesonotum, metanotum and pelta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1445256/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">269</figureCitation>
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38. Body longer than 3200 µm when distended; mesonotal sculpture with internal markings; female spermatheca enlarged medially (
<figureCitation id="099D2A10FFD3FFD2D540E38A56D519F4" box="[274,407,1501,1522]" captionStart="FIGURES 204211" captionStartId="72.[151,264,1842,1865]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,195,1806]" captionTargetId="figure@72.[151,1436,195,1821]" captionTargetPageId="72" captionText="FIGURES 204211. Holopothrips omercooperi, H. orites, H. paulus and H. pennatus. 204208. Holopothrips orites paratypes: (204) body; (205) head; (206) spermatheca; (207) pronotum and mesonotum; (208) metanotum and pelta; (209) Holopothrips omercooperi paratype, body; (210) Holopothrips paulus paratype, body; (211) Holopothrips pennatus paratype, body." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1445240/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Figs 204208</figureCitation>
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- Body length less than 2800 µm when distended; mesonotal sculpture without internal markings; female spermatheca not enlarged medially (
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<emphasis id="A3D2EA87FFD3FFD2D106E04052DE1A2A" box="[1364,1436,1559,1580]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">striatus</emphasis>
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39. Maxillary stylets about 1/3 of head width apart; pronotal am setae long, aa setae reduced or absent (
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<emphasis id="A3D2EA87FFD3FFD2D130E06252D91A4C" box="[1378,1435,1589,1610]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">tenuis</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="2A5795A0FFD3FFD2D4C5E00552D91A82" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">- Maxillary stylets closer to each other, sometimes almost touching medially; pronotal am setae reduced, about the size of discal setae, aa usually well-developed........................................................................ 40</keyLead>
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40. Body length above 3500 µm when distended; antennal segments IVV shaded with light brown or bicoloured (
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41. Pronotal am setae conspicuous, longer than discal setae (around 15 µm long); pelta with anterior margin acute at tip, with sculpture weak or absent laterally and anteriorly, bearing elongate reticles medially, with internal markings (
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42. Head about 1.5 times as long as head width behind eyes (
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- Head about 1.8 times as long as head width behind eyes...............................................
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44. All femora and tibiae uniformly yellow; dorsolateral sculpture of head without minute tubercles (
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- All femora brown, mid and hind tibiae largely brown, fore tibiae yellow; dorsolateral sculpture of head with minute tubercles (
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46. Head with transversely elongate reticulation; postocular setae small but slightly longer and stouter than other head setae; sculpture covering the whole pronotum; male with pore plates on sternites VIVIII (
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- Head with broad reticulation, almost equiangular medially; postocular setae absent or not distinct from other head setae; sculpture on pronotum weaker to almost absent medially; male with pore plates on sternites VVIII (
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47. Maxillary stylets V-shaped, about half of head width apart and not retracted to base of po setae (
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- Maxillary stylets usually parallel, about a third or less of head width apart and retracted at least to base of po setae (
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48. Metanotal sculpture closely striate (
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- Metanotal sculpture formed by elongate or irregular reticulation, never looking closely striate (
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49. Pelta bell-shaped, with broad basal wings; male without pore plates (
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50. Male with pore plates on sternites VIVIII.............................................................
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- Male with pore plates only on sternite VIII (
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51. Mesonotal sculpture without internal markings; metanotal sculpture always bearing well-defined internal markings; anterior margin of pelta straight; abdominal sternite VIII with the discal setae irregularly placed, sometimes forming two rows; male sternite VIII without or with faint indications of an irregular transverse pore plate, posterior to discal setae (
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- Mesonotal sculpture with faint internal markings on median reticles; metanotal sculpture with faint internal markings; anterior margin of pelta rounded; abdominal sternite VIII with the discal setae in a single regular row; male sternites VIVIII with pore plates, sternite VIII with two anterolateral plates and one transverse band posterior to discal setae (
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53. Antennal segment III with two sense cones; pronotal am setae minute; metanotal sculpture almost striate anteriorly, but forming reticles posteriorly (
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- Antennal segment III with three sense cones; pronotal am setae well-developed, about half of ml length; metanotal sculpture looking almost striate throughout (
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54. Mesonotal sculpture with internal markings (
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55. Fore wings light brown and fore tibiae yellow; metapleural sutures absent; female spermatheca enlarged medially; male with pore plates on sternites VIVIII (
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- Fore wings pale and fore tibiae brown; metapleural sutures present; female spermatheca not enlarged; male with pore plates only on sternite VIII (
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56. Antennal segments IIIIV with two sense cones each; males without pore plates..............................
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57. Fore wings and clavus pale; pelta sharply triangular, with lateral margins straight and anterior margin acute (
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<keyLead id="2A5795A0FFCCFFCDD4C5E3F552D919B1" box="[151,1435,1442,1463]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">- Fore wings and clavus shaded; pelta not so sharply triangular; third pair of WR present on tergite II................... 58</keyLead>
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58. Female spermatheca enlarged medially; metanotal sculpture with narrow elongate reticles with internal markings (
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); pelta with lateral wings (
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).....................................................
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- Female spermatheca not enlarged medially; metanotal sculpture striate (
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); pelta not forming lateral wings (
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)...............................................................................................
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