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Species in this group have a shortened, trilobed segment X (
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) with a sloping and not stepped intersegmental depression between segment IX and segment X. As in the
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<emphasis id="D8A0EAE5FFD0F734FC74F95CFB9E7BE8" box="[925,1102,1735,1760]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="47">C. expeditionis</emphasis>
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species group the apicoventral lobes are directed posterad, not curving dorsad. The short setaless mesocaudal lobe is sometimes reduced in some species, producing an almost bilobed segment X in dorsal view. When reduced, the mesal portion of the setaless mesocaudal lobe has never a concave apical margin in dorsal view as in the
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species group. Although close to the
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species group the intersegmental depression between segment IX and segment X is sloping, not stepped, and the harpagones are shorter and broader. This species group is distributed in the Afrotropical region.
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