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Key to
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group of genera. Females.
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1 Tarsi 3- or 4-segmented; funicle 4- or 5-segmented; clava 2-segmented; mandible with 4 teeth................................................................................
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Tarsi 5-segmented; funicle at least 5-segmented; clava 1-segmented; mandible with 2 teeth...........................................................................................
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2(1) Funicle 5-segmented or rarely with a minute additional segment; fore wing hind margin with a distinct, often recurved, notch behind venation and thereafter almost straight to apex ......................................................
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Funicle usually with 6 or 7 distinct segments (Figs 5, 9, 11, 16) but one Australian species of
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with 5 segments; fore wing without a distinct notch on hind margin except one species of
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(Noyes and Valentine 1989) and hind margin either concave along much of length or only distally .................................................................................
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3(2) Head in anterior view with mandibles projecting ventrally, not crossed when closed (Figs 13, 15); mandible with one long and one short tooth; fore wing extremely narrow (Figs 12, 19).........................................................
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Head in anterior view with mandibles crossed medially when closed (Figs 4, 9); mandible with two subequal teeth; fore wing wider (Figs 1, 6, 10) ........
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4(3) Posterior scutellum entire (Figs 3, 14)...................................
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Posterior scutellum divided medially by a longitudinal suture (Fig. 8)........... .................................................................................................
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