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1 Huge hooks on the sides of T9 (
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)....................................................
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<keyLead id="677C452FFFA0893ECED2FCE1CF97FCEA" box="[151,1435,790,811]" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">1' T9 different......................................................................................... 2</keyLead>
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2 T8 entire, caudal margin convex, straight, or shallowly concave (e.g.,
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<keyLead id="677C452FFFA0893ECED2FCA6CF97FCA7" box="[151,1435,849,870]" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">2' T8 caudally excised and of complex shape (Figs. 227, 228, 233)............................................... 4</keyLead>
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3 Penis very long and slender, trigonium with apical hook-shaped centema (
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). Parameres simple, with pointed apices. Adult taken under water (N. QLD).......................................................
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3' Penis not strikingly slender, stout trigonium with apical tuft of spicules, no centema. Parameres long, their apices enlarged, with rasp-like armature (
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)................................................
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4 T9 carries two very long blades projecting from the body tip. They may curl and then resemble a screw (
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)...............................................................................................
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4' T9 transformed into two strongly curved rods with a few apical setae...........................
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