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1 Dorsal surface clothed with adpressed, circular to broadly ovate, white scales contained within their punctures (
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), sometimes sparse; antennal club with 3 lamellae in both sexes, club shorter than shaft; aedeagus with parameres often asymmetrical and sometimes grossly modified.............................................
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); antennae with up to 8 lamellae, lamellae often long in males; aedeagus with parameres symmetrical or near to symmetrical................................................................................. 3
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8 Antennal club of 3 lamellae, males with club slightly shorter or longer than antennomeres 27 combined; eastern
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- Antennal club of 58 lamellae, males with club much longer than shaft; southeastern
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to southeastern
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...
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and northeastern
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long; southern
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or less long............... 13
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13 Tooth on pretarsal claws minute and very close to the base; pronotum clothed with long, backwardly directed white setae in addition to scattered, shorter, elongate, flattened white setae; elytra with sparse, white, elongate setae; antennal club with 7 lamellae; body approximately
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........................
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long.............................................................. 14
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, but doubtful)....................
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......................................................................... 16
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- Surface of clypeus with only elongate, flattened, adpressed setae contained within their punctures; abdominal ventrites fused, clothed with dense, flattened, white setae; northeastern
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