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Dorsosejugal suture slightly protruding in the middle. Ten pairs of short and smooth marginal notogastral setae present. Two pairs of them
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2 and
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arising on small tubercles. In the anterior middle region of the notogaster, a wide depression present. Notogastral cuticle covered by coarsely granulated cerotegument.
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Ventral region with fine granulation. Pedotectum I large, pedotectum II small; tutorium a long and small blade without free tip. The epimeres IV with strong lateral and posterior enantiophysis. Epimeral setal formula: 3-1-3-2. On both sides of the genital plates with longitudinal ridges. Genital and anal plates are approximately the same length and width (35 µm) and the distance between them is 14 µm. Five pairs of genital, one pair of aggenital, two pairs of anal and two pairs of adanal setae present. Lyrifissures
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situated paraanally. All legs monodactylous.
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