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Key to the species of
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<keyLead id="309BDB19FFD17164FF668EF0FA46FEC6" pageId="6" pageNumber="51">1. Hemelytra with both semi-erect to erect setae, and short pubescence; with full double row of punctures along claval suture............................................................................................................................................................................. 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="309BDB19FFD17164FF668F30FA46FE86" pageId="6" pageNumber="51">- Hemelytra with one, only, of: semi-erect to erect setae, or short pubescence; with full single row of punctures following claval suture ..................................................................................................................................................... 3</keyLead>
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2. Apex of scutellum rounded and upturned (
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); vertex relatively flat, sunken below level of top of eyes; paramere (
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) longer and less sharply curved ...................................................................................................
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- Apex of scutellum pointed and level; vertex convex, elevated above level of top of eyes (
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); paramere (
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) shorter and more sharply curved .........................................................................................................................
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3. Hemelytra without short pubescence, but with long erect or semi-erect setae only........................................
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- Hemelytra with short pubescence, but without long erect or semi-erect setae..............................................
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