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Bothrideridae (
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and
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; see those references for figures of genera other than
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2(1). Elytral costae interrupted or notched; each elytron with pair of conspicuous yellow callosities at or near mid length.............................................................................................
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<keyLead id="30FDBA009624FF99FF09FE29FA70FE58" box="[151,1435,471,493]" pageId="2" pageNumber="325">2. Elytral costae uninterrupted and even; elytra lacking yellow callosities.......................................... 3</keyLead>
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3 (2”). First abdominal ventrite with distinct postcoxal lines extending beyond mid length of ventrite, usually nearly reaching the posterior margin; pronotal disc with pair of large, unusually shaped nodules bordered by deep grooves and separated by narrower groove............................................................................
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3. First abdominal ventrite with postcoxal lines at most vaguely indicated; pronotal disc not extremely modified, usually at most with median longitudinal depression........................................................
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4 (1”). Length greater than 9.0 mm; antennal club weakly 3-segmented; pronotal disc with well-developed, deep, median longitudinal groove, interrupted near middle; Pacific Northwest and
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.............................
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5 (4”). Procoxae contiguous; scape and pedicel normal, not joined asymmetrically; terminal two antennomeres subequal in width..........................................................................................
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5”. Procoxae narrowly separated; scape and pedicel joined asymmetrically, scape with pointed nodule; terminal antennomere narrower than penultimate (~ 2/3 as wide) (
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)................................................
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