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by the forewing vein CuA1 being divided by m-cu such that the proximal section is shortest, the diverging veins RA1 and Sc in the subapical forewing, the base of meracanthus not about as wide as the base of operculum, the lack of a broadening on abdominal tergite 2 posterior to the timbal cavity, the pygofer basal lobe not reaching to the level of the uncus, and the slightly divided uncus bent posteriorly at an approximate right angle. Sapantangini
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by the presence of timbals and the lack of thickened and bowed forewing costa for sound production. Sapantangini
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Marshall
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) in the head that is narrower than the lateral pronotal collar angles, the turned-back rim on the timbal cavity being restricted to the dorsal and ventral margins of the timbal cavity, the lack of a well-developed dorsal beak, and the lack of an upper pygofer lobe. Sapantangini
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in the head being not as wide as the mesonotum, the lack of dilated pronotal margins, the lack of a mesonotal stridulatory apparatus, the lack of a coiled aedeagus, and the presence of a caudally bent uncus. Sapantangini
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Tibicinini
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in the lack of a broadening of abdominal tergite 2 posterior to the timbal cavity, lack of a cylindrical abdomen (e.g. semicircular dorsal cross-section with transverse ventral surface), and the presence of a caudally bent uncus, although
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does share some distinctive character states with various genera of the
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can be distinguished from
<taxonomicName id="58EF5CC30F286A0581F4BAA27CC53182" box="[762,910,1741,1767]" class="Insecta" family="Cicadidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="14" pageNumber="147" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="tribe" tribe="Hemidictyini">Hemidictyini</taxonomicName>
by the metanotum being exposed on the dorsal midline, the lack of multiple reticulations of the forewing and other leaf-mimicry attributes, the unfused CuP and 1A forewing veins, and the absence of a deep division of the uncus.
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