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The
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, the southern East Palaearctic and the Oriental regions. Representatives of this group are mostly of small body size and characterized among the species groups with unmodified protarsomeres particularly by a deep and narrow posterior incision of the male sternite VIII and a relatively small, compact, and distinctly asymmetric aedeagus.
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