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Key to Adult
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1 Long finger-like epiproct present on dorsobasal aspect of abdomen (
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) .................... Males, 2
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<keyLead pageId="21" pageNumber="22">1 Abdomen without dorsobasal finger-like epiproct …………….…………............. Females, 3</keyLead>
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2 Epiproct bottle-shaped in dorsal aspect (
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), sinuate in lateral aspect with apex curved downward (
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); dorsobasal sclerite about 3 times long as basal width (
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) …………………………………….......
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2 Epiproct long and narrow, not distinctly bottle shaped in dorsal aspect (
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); angled abruptly upward along a relatively straight line beyond apex of dorsobasal sclerites (
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); dorsobasal sclerites about 5.5 times long as wide (
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,
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) ……….....................
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<emphasis box="[1319,1441,1135,1158]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">S. missiona</emphasis>
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3 Subgenital plate rounded across posterior margin and bearing a shallow median notch (
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) …………………......................
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<emphasis box="[1315,1437,1243,1267]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">S. missiona</emphasis>
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3 Subgenital plate usually truncate and without a median notch …………...…........…...
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<emphasis box="[1302,1442,1315,1339]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="22">S. sasquatchi</emphasis>
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