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Tribe
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can be distinguished from the
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by the pronotum lacking parallel sides, the meracanthus not nearly as wide as the operculum, the lack of a broadening on abdominal tergite 2 posterior to the timbal cavity, male abdominal sternite VIII reaching beyond the base of the uncus, the pygofer basal lobe not reaching to the level of the uncus, and the divided uncus bent posteriorly at an approximate right angle.
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can be distinguished from the
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by the presence of timbals, the lack of thickened forewing veins for sound production, and the deeply divided, bent uncus.
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differs from the
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in the head that is much narrower than the lateral pronotal collar angles, the straight hind wing anal vein 3, the lack of a complete turnedback rim on the timbal cavity, the lack of a well-developed dorsal beak, and the divided uncus that is bent at an approximate right angle.
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differs from the
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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, and the lack of a coiled aedeagus.
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differs from the
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in the lack of a broadening of abdominal tergite 2 posterior to the timbal cavity, lack of a cylindrical abdomen, the lack of mesonotal accessory sound producing apparatus, and the divided uncus bent at an approximate right angle. Finally,
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can be distinguished from Sapantangini
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by the supra-antennal plates extending only half the distance to the eye, the dorsally concealed metanotum, and the deeply divided uncus.
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In the tribal diagnosis we have refrained from including some characters used by
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in defining their
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, ones that we consider generic characters that show relationships
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tribes rather than defining tribes. For example, the number of forewing apical cells, orientation of ulnar cell 3 and development of wing margins, are all characters whose states change readily within tribes, as shown in the cladograms of
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and
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. We believe that the distinctive forewings and the remarkable elongation of the scutellum in
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and
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are a consequence of generic divergence, similar to that found in the
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, that includes both ”leaf-wing” genera and more typical genera, as shown in the phylogenetic analyses of
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,
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,
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and
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.
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