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. Length
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. Shining; color light to dark reddish brown; appendages and elytral epipleura paler in darker specimens. Head, pronotum and elytra minutely, sparsely punctate. Antennae short, length about equal to width of head. Maxillary palps unmodified. Eyes moderately small. Wings dimorphic, either of normal length and apparently functional or reduced to threefourths length of elytra. Metasternum with scattered fine punctures medially and fine longitudinal lines of microsculpture posterolaterally. Male protarsi and mesotarsi densely setose. Major male metafemur longer, posterior margin concave. Aedeagus (
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) elongate, slender, angled before middle, depressed before down-turned apex. Parameres thin, straight.
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<emphasis id="6DC3EAF8FFCAFFE9FF10FC8CFEEA520D" bold="true" box="[192,364,867,891]" pageId="44" pageNumber="43">Distribution</emphasis>
. The species is known only from
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. Previously known localities, from
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,
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).
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. Colonels Ridge. Pedro River, inside and outside Pedro Great Cave.
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. Mandeville. Round Hill.
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W Ecclesdown;
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NE Ecclesdown. St. Andrew Parish. Hardwar Gap. Hermitage Dam. Morces Gap. St. Ann Parish.
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S Claremont. Ken Connell Hole (cave). Mt. Diablo,
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N Ewarton. Mt. Diablo. Brownstown. S of Moneague. Moseley Hall Cave. Thatchfield Great Cave. St. Catherine Parish. St. Claire Cave. Swansea Cave. St. Elizabeth Parish.
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Cave. Southfield. St. James Parish. Mocho Cave. Brandon Hill Cave, Montego Bay. Maldon School Cave. St. Mary Parish. Goshen. Lucky Hill Farm Cave. Mt. Plenty Cave. Rock Springs Cave, near Pear Tree Grove. St. Thomas Parish. Bath Fountain. Blue Mountain Peak. Corn Puss Gap. Portland Gap. Whitfield Hall. Trelawny Parish.
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N Alberttown. Discovery Bay Marine Lab. Drip Cave. Windsor Great Cave. Windsor.
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. None.
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. The species has been collected from near sea level to above
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[
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] elevation. The species has dimorphic wings; short wings are more frequent in cave and higher elevation forest populations. It has been collected on bat guano in caves and in forests.
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