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♂,
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:
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,
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, Acheron R. at Narbethong, reared from larvae collected in late
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, P.Zwick (
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. Three females and several larval and one pupal exuviae on slides with the same data have no
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status (PZ).
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. BL ♂ 2.62.8, ♀
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. Oval, BL/BW 1.61.7. Uniformly brown or the periphery of pronotum and shoulders diffusely yellow, rest of elytra ochre (juvenile specimens).
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. T9 plate divided into two narrow flat spikes. The caudolateral corners are gently curved claws. S9 spatulate, barely sclerotized, soft, with sparse fine pilosity in caudal third.
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<paragraph id="DC32E61AFF8D8913CED2FE98C839FE11" blockId="18.[151,1436,151,680]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Penis: pala and the widely flanged distal part of approximately equal length. The foramen almost reaches the penis tip. Trigonium wide, parallel, tip abruptly narrowed to claw-shaped centema which is below a subterminal sclerotized knob. Spinules indistinct.</paragraph>
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. At the level of segment 8 the ovipositor shows some faint sclerotization and pigmentation in the shape of two caudally converging bands which merge and then separate again.
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See generic description, p. 11.
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. In Greek mythology
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is the boatman taking the deceased into Hades, across the River Acheron. Acheron River happens to be the name of the
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locality. A noun in apposition.
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