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Key to Males of
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(
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1 Known from
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………………………… 2
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1 Known from
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……………………………... 8
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2 Hair brushes absent from abdominal sterna ………………...…………………………….
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2 Hair brush present on at least abdominal sternum 7 (
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3 Rs vein with 2 branches (
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) …………………………….………………….…… 4
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<keyLead box="[189,795,660,684]" pageId="10" pageNumber="39">3 Rs vein with 3-4 branches …………………...…. 6</keyLead>
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4 Everted aedeagal sac with at least one linear subapical grouping of large black spines (
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); median sensilla basiconica on tergum 9 united into a single patch (
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).………………………..……...
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4 Everted aedeagal sac without linear groupings of large black spines; median sensilla basiconica on tergum 9 form a pair of narrow elongate patches (
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5 Abdominal sternum 6 with a weak hair brush, significantly smaller than the one on sternum 7; basolateral armature on everted aedeagal sac consists of spines slightly larger than those on sac apex (
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); ventrobasal margin of everted sac without a protruding, bag-like lobe ………………………………..
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5 Abdominal sternum 6 without hair brush; basolateral armature on everted aedeagal sac consists of spines distinctly longer than those on sac apex (
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Fig.
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6 Median sensilla basiconica on tergum 9 form a pair of narrow elongate patches (
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).………………………….
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6 Median sensilla basiconica on tergum 9 form a single, often V-shaped patch (
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).………………………………………….…… 7
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7 Basolateral armature on everted aedeagal sac forms a long, slender, conspicuously rectangular patch (
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); dorsum of everted sac lacks a small membranous lobe located near distal end of basolateral spine patch ……………..……
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7 Basolateral armature on everted aedeagal sac forms an obscure, small patch of minute spines
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); dorsum of everted sac bears a small membranous lobe near distal end of basolateral spine patch ...……………..
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8 Hair brushes on abdominal sterna 4-5 well developed, but absent on sternum 7 ..………………………………………..…
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8 Hair brushes absent from abdominal sterna 4-5, but usually well developed on sternum 7 (
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9 Rs vein with 3-4 branches.………..…..
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9 Rs vein with 2 branches (
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10 Aedeagal tube bearing a prominent, sclerotized pair of ventroapical horns (
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11 Subapical area of everted aedeagal sac armed, in part, with one or more discrete linear or circumlinear patches of very large black spines (
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11 Largest spines of subapical area of everted aedeagal sac not extremely enlarged, or forming discretely isolated linear patches (
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12 Largest black spines on everted aedeagal sac form a complete, irregularly double, subapical ring (
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13 Largest black spines on everted aedeagal sac form a single, almost complete subapical row (
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13 Largest black spines on everted aedeagal sac form three widely separated subapical, linear groupings (
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14 Apical region of everted aedeagal sac bulbshaped and densely armed with multiple rows of spines which decrease regularly in size approaching apex (
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); tube surrounding basal part of sac bears four lobes armed with minute spicules.……………
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14 Apical region of everted aedeagal sac not bulbshaped and spines not organized in welldefined rows (
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