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. The most compelling synapomorphy known for this group occurs in the larval stage, which will be described elsewhere. The caudal process of these species has a longitudinal, dorsal row of spines medially, short and barely protruding in
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.
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, but much more developed in the other two species. The epiproct, typically a prominent, small, round, oval, subrectangular or triangular sclerite positioned between the 9th tergum and proctiger lobes of the male terminalia in related congeners, is reduced in this group (compare
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vs 24). The following characters serve to distinguish males of this group from all other known species of
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: scutum brown; wing hyaline, lacking infuscation; epiproct reduced; basal gonocoxal lobe subovoid to rounded, its greatest width ca. 1/
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length of gonocoxite, not extended beyond basal 2/3 of gonocoxite, horizontal margin not distended dorsally, resulting in no proximal bulge when viewed laterally; gonostylus triangular as seen in lateral view; restricted to the eastern Nearctic.
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