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<mods:title id="8BF4C66B4969BB65B5042B6A82AD3A96">Myrtaceae-Feeding Phylinae (Hemiptera: Miridae) From Australia: Description And Analysis Of Phylogenetic And Host Relationships For A Monophyletic Assemblage Of Three New Genera</mods:title>
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genus group
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<paragraph id="930436F0C413FFAD134AFC91C841F209" blockId="9.[93,620,836,1562]" pageId="9" pageNumber="12">DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by fleshy lyriform parempodia (fig. 5C; character 23-1) and clawlike decurved apex of the right paramere (fig. 1; 61-0); other attributes found in the group include the dark spots at the bases of the tibial spines and the female genitalia with interramal sclerites and interramal lobes (fig. 6). The group is also diagnosed by the weakly arcuate and dorsally curving primary endosomal strap of the male genitalia (fig. 1; character 30-1) and the presence of a spinelike elongate process near the gonopore on the ventral surface of the endosoma that is recurved toward the base of the endosoma (fig. 1; 37-2), although these attributes do not occur in all species.</paragraph>
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DISCUSSION: Lyriform parempodia occur in all species in the
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<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C413FFAD1245FAE2CB15F257" box="[373,535,1335,1357]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="12">Melaleucoides</emphasis>
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genus group, whereas other
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in
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and elsewhere possess setiform parempodia. Most species in the group possess the clawlike apex of the right paramere, but based on our observations and cladistic analyses, this character is secondarily modified in several species within the group.
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KEY TO
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<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C413FFAD13DCF992C8E6F146" box="[236,484,1607,1628]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="12">MELALEUCOIDES</emphasis>
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GENUS GROUP GENERA
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<paragraph id="930436F0C413FFAD136DF943CB69F1C4" blockId="9.[93,620,1686,1758]" pageId="9" pageNumber="12">1. Right paramere greatly elongate, reaching across entire width of pygophore in repose (fig. 5F), with apex in the shape of a claw; left</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="930436F0C413FFAD11ABFDCDCBACF531" blockId="9.[667,686,536,555]" box="[667,686,536,555]" pageId="9" pageNumber="12">2.</paragraph>
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– paramere not greatly elongate in dorsoventral perspective, covering about half of height of pygophore in lateral view (fig. 5D), with posterior process very long and curving ventrally (figs. 1–3); endosoma always with 2 appendages in region of secondary gonopore..................
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<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C413FFAD173EFEA1CDABF692" box="[1038,1193,372,392]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="12">Harpagophylus</emphasis>
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paramere short, broadly lanceolate, not traversing entire width of pygophore in repose (figs. 8F, 9, 12F, 17F, 19); posterior process of left paramere relatively short, never strongly curving toward venter... 2 Left paramere elongate in dorsoventral perspective, flattened, spoon shaped, and erect (figs. 12D, E,
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, 19, 23, 24E); apex of left paramere sometimes elongate...........................
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paramere more quadrate, not erect and spoon shaped as above, always with apex elongate (figs.
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, F, 9), reaching across pygophore in repose (fig. 8F)............................
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<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C413FFAD10DEFCDCCDABF407" box="[1006,1193,777,797]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="12">Thryptomenomiris</emphasis>
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