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The
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Members of this group have a relatively short, slender, hairy epiproct with bare tip and a median, bare knob on male tergum 9; the epiproct apex is expanded near midlength, usually giving the structure a foot shaped appearance in lateral aspect. Female subgenital plates are more or less triangular, have a basal transverse groove, and are relatively strongly sclerotized. Eggs are oval with coarsely pitted chorions and no collar. Adults are smaller than most
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and have pale yellow-brown coloration patterned with dusky brown. The known distribution for the group is centered on the northern
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Coast Range with one record of
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from as far south as the Pinnacles National Monument in San Benito Co.
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