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<paragraph id="175436CCFFBEFF82EDF5E5C01CF729BF" blockId="1.[151,1437,654,1147]" pageId="1" pageNumber="446">Robust, elongate, mostly translucent green in life with isolated brown markings dorsally, integument covered with small spiniform setae and isolated hair-like setae; exuvia pale brown with color pattern less evident.</paragraph>
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HEAD. Oval, L:W ratio about 2:3. Compound eyes occupy about 8/10 head lengthwise. Antenna very slender, 4.55.0 mm L, about equal to head L, long pale setae on apical antennomeres (
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). Frons and most of occiput without setae or setal bases; rear of head with about 1820 stout, elongate setae and fewer fine, hair-like setae. Prementum distal
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W
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6.9 mm, subequal to maximum head W; 57 larger lateral setae + 3 or 4 smaller medial setae = total number of 811, usually 9 or 10 (
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); numerous very pale, fine setae on ental surface; ligula protruding anteriorly, finely crenulate, with sharp setae of irregular length; venter with 2 pairs of small, sub-lateral black spots (not visible on exuviae). Labial palp large, usually 7 or 8 palpal setae (
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), rarely 6 or 9 on one side (95% with 7 or 8), small setella
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long near base + 7 or 8 much smaller setae distal to setella (about ½ its L); distal margin about
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); outer surface of palpal lobe with dark spots and blotches of variable size. Mandibular formula L 1234 y abc R 1234 y abcd; lateral surface with large brown oval spot and numerous basal pale setae (
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THORAX. Prothorax trapezoidal, mostly translucent green in life (brown in exuviae), anterior lobe slightly darkened and devoid of setae, middle lobe darkened medially with a few spiniform setae on posterior margin, hind lobe large, with spiniform setae on posterior margin more numerous than on middle lobe. Pterothorax green in life except light brown medially and above legs; cluster of small spiniform setae dorsally on mesepisternum, another cluster laterally on mesepimeron above coxa, similar setae laterally also on metepimeron. Apex of hind wing sheath extending to posterior margin of S7. Legs very long and slender; pro- and mesothoracic femora with slight brown mark at ¾ L and at apex; metathoracic leg total L ≥
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(base of femur to apex of tarsus), femur with a narrow brown band at ¾ L and at apex, a few long, fine, hair-like setae and shorter stout setae, apex of femur extending beyond hind wing sheath, to mid-length of S7; tibiae with dense row of very long, hair-like setae.
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ABDOMEN. Elongate, robust, convex dorsally, flat ventrally. Dorsal color pattern typical of genus, S17 pale beneath wing sheaths, laterally with mixed brown and pale markings, S810 brown medially, laterally with two pale, irregular blotches, the more lateral pale mark situated basally, S79 with a pair of small, black, sub-lateral spots (
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); venter mostly pale, S26 with pair of isolated, brownish-red, sub-lateral spots (not visible on exuviae), S7 &amp; S8 venter with pair of much smaller dark spots, S39 venter with lateral brown markings increasing in extent on more posterior segments, about ½ segment width on each side of S8 &amp; S9 (retained on exuviae). No mid-dorsal hooks or protuberances; tergites S35 with numerous small spiniform setae laterally, S68 with closelyspaced small spiniform setae on most of dorsum including median (
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), S8 mid-dorsum with density of about 3045 spiniform setae per sq. mm, less dense on S9; dorso-posterior margins of S69 lined with closely-based, small sharp setae, S7 &amp; S8 also with 5 or 6 widely-spaced, very long hair-like setae; dorsum of S10 devoid of setae except posterior margin lined with small sharp setae; lateral margins of S57 with a few spinules, increasing in size and number posteriorly; S8 &amp; S9 with very long postero-lateral spines typical of genus, curved inward slightly, their medial and lateral margins bearing large spinules and spurs, those on S9 outstanding, up to
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); epiproct triangular, wide at base, apical ½ acuminate with 4 or 5 medial stout spurs, very long hair-like setae laterally (
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); cercus slender, acute, tips sharp; paraproct sharply acuminate, longer than epiproct, lateral margin with 4 or 5 long stout spinules and numerous long, fine, pale and dark setae, inner margin with similar setal arrangement but stout setae not as prominent.
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<emphasis id="259FEADEFFBDFF81EDF5E1A3194E2C77" bold="true" box="[151,335,1773,1796]" pageId="2" pageNumber="447">FIGURES 7 &amp; 8.</emphasis>
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: 7) abdomen, dorsal view; 8) minute spiniform setae on middle portion of segment 7.
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Measurements (mm): TL 22.026.5; head
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7.50; metathoracic femur L 7.08.3, epiproct L 2.252.50, cercus L 1.802.15.
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examined (total 19):
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,
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municipality (-4.2031°, -69.9430°, elev.
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, near the borders of
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), 7-8
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exuviae (associated),
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and
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leg
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,
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, pond S of
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(-0.81992°, -77.31305°), 2
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exuviae (associated), 1 F-0 nymph,
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leg.
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NW of
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(0.891°, - 78.512°), 3
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<date id="6355100CFFBCFF80EC7DE7F219AF2BA0" box="[287,430,188,213]" pageId="3" pageNumber="448" value="1997-02-01">Feb. 1997, 1</date>
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F-0 nymph,
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leg.
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,
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Rio
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(approx. 9.04°, -69.69°), 12
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<date id="6355100CFFBCFF80EE60E7911B8E2B8C" box="[770,911,223,248]" pageId="3" pageNumber="448" value="2004-02-08">Feb. 2004, 8</date>
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nymphs,
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leg
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specimens deposited in Laboratorio de Biologia, Universidade do
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Estado do
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, Brasil.
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specimens deposited in
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