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Key to the known species of
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Mason
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1) Length of forewing vein 1CUa 0.6 times the length of vein 1CUb (
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); metapleuron with mostly punctate sculpturing (
<figureCitation id="136F84A8FF88946411035326A8ED8D66" box="[882,958,1313,1339]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 5. 1" captionStartId="2.[264,383,1652,1676]" captionTargetBox="[331,1267,471,1639]" captionTargetId="figure@2.[306,1314,454,1644]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="FIGURES 1 5. 1: Exoryza monocavus, female, lateral habitus; 2,3: Forewing 1 ­ CU of E. minnesota and E. schoenobii, respectively; 4,5: Mesopleura of E. minnesota and E. schoenobii, respectively. Scale = 0.5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/157801/files/figure.png" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
); first and second metasomal terga with aciculorugose sculpturing (
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)
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­ Forewing 1CUa and 1CUb nearly equal in length (
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); metapleuron never completely covered by punctate sculpturing; first and second metasomal terga variably sculptured ................................................................................................. 2
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2) Metapleuron mostly nitid and with a conspicuously deep central pit; mesopleuron mostly nitid (
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); first metasomal tergum with areolate­rugulose sculpturing (
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)
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.....................................................
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Valerio &amp; Whitfield
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­ Metapleuron covered by rugulose sculpturing, medial pit present but not conspicuously deep or evident; mesopleuron almost entirely covered by punctate sculpturing (
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); first metasomal tergum with coarsely rugose sculpturing (
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) ......
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.................................................................................................
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Mason
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