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1. Fore femur with a median tubercle on inner margin in both sexes (cf.
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), this tubercle present but scarcely visible even in very small female; fore coxa strongly extruded postero-externally in large male (
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<keyLead id="308A2A18850CC336D9B2A41CADEA74C3" pageId="4" pageNumber="26">- Fore femur with inner margin almost smooth or with a series of short stout setae on small tubercles; fore coxa not strongly extruded, at most weakly angulate in large male............................................................. 4</keyLead>
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2. Antennal segments III and IV brown (
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); mid and hind femora anterior margins each with 24 (or more) dark stout setae with blunt or pointed apices (
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); pronotal am setae reduced, much shorter than aa in large male; fore tibia with a sub-apical inner tubercle in large male; pelta triangular (
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)..............................................
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- Antennal segments III and IV largely yellowish; mid and hind femora anterior margins each with one pale stout seta with blunt or dilated apex (cf.
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); pronotal am setae elongate, longer than aa in large male; fore tibia without inner sub-apical tubercle even in large male; pelta bell-shaped (cf.
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)............................................................ 3
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3. Antennal segment III slender, almost as wide as segment IV, usually with 4 or 5, sometimes 3, rarely 2, sense cones on ventral apex (
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)....................................................................................
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- Antennal segment III heavy, much wider than segment IV, with more than 10 sense cones (
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)............
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4. Fore femur with a row of short stout setae on small tubercles; mid and hind femora anterior margins with 5 or more stout setae with blunt or dilated apices; pelta widely triangular...................................................
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5. Antennal segment III with more than 60 dark stout sense cones distributed asymmetrically on the segment, biased antero-externally (
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); antennal segments IV and V with distinct apical neck; mouth cone rather long, extending beyond prospinasternum (
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- Antennal segment III with less than 20 sense cones; antennal segments IV and V without distinct apical neck; mouth cone shorter, scarcely reaching prospinasternum (cf.
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6. Antennal segment III with four thick sense cones, most of which are on ventral apex of segment................
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- Antennal segment III with more than 6 sense cones (
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7. Head about 1.1 times as long as wide in both sexes (cf.
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- Head longer, 1.21.5 times as long as wide in female, 1.21.8 times in male (cf.
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8. Antenna short, shorter than 1.7 times as long as head in female, 1.9 times in male; segment VIII short, 2.12.3 times as long as wide, slightly constricted at base; segment III uniformly brown, swollen laterally, shorter than 1.4 times as long as wide, a little shorter than IV (
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); mouth cone not reaching prosternal ferna in female; mid and hind tibiae shaded with brown medially; fore wing paler, scarcely shaded medially.............................................
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- Antenna longer, about 2.0 times as long as head in female, 2.1 times in male; segment VIII slender, 2.83.3 times as long as wide, distinctly constricted at base, pedicellate; segment III brown with yellowish base, straight-sided, longer than 1.6 times as long as wide, a little longer than IV (
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); mouth cone extending beyond prosternal ferna; mid and hind tibiae yellow; fore wing shaded with brown........................................................................
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9. Mid and hind tibiae usually yellow, but sometimes brownish; head 1.21.3 times as long as wide in female, 1.21.4 times in male; cheeks distinctly constricted just behind eyes (
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- Mid and hind tibiae darker, if yellow, head longer than 1.3 times as long as wide in female, longer than 1.5 times in male; cheeks constricted behind eyes, but not distinct (cf.
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10. Sense cones on antennal segment III dark; inner margin of antennal segment III distinctly swollen at basal half; base of segment IV wider, almost as wide as apical width (
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- Sense cones on antennal segment III pale; inner margin of antennal segment III not swollen at basal half; base of segment IV narrower than apical width (cf.
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- Body uniformly dark brown; antennal segment III dark brown, scarcely paler than segment II; hind tibiae brown to dark brown, almost concolourous with femora, or a little paler.......................................................
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