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regions. It is distinguished from other species groups by dilated protarsomeres I-IV, from other species groups represented in the East Palaearctic and
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regions also by larger body size, denser punctation of the forebody, a male sternite VIII with a shallow or small posterior excision, and a slender, weakly sclerotized, and practically symmetric aedeagus with a small hooked apex.
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