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Key to families of
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1. Length of fore wing is more than
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— Length of fore wing less than
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2. Width of cubital sector more than 0.2 (c. 0.25) of fore wing width. Veins
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fused into smooth curve towards the wing tip; distal cell between
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is elongated, being 47 times as long as wide (
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). Antenna gradually thickening towards the tip or clavate. ...................................
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— Width of cubital sector less than 0.15 (usually 0.1) of fore wing width. The vein
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Sc+
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right after fusing steeply bent backwards; distal cell (
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) between
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short, quadrangular or nearly square, being 1.5 times as long as wide. Antenna clavate, long. ........................................................................
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3. Radial sector always includes three cells;
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vein forming
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(radial triangular) in front of the FIrst
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(
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). Fore leg raptorial. ..............................................................................................................
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— Radial sector always includes more than three cells;
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vein not forming
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(radial triangular). Fore leg walking...................................................................................................................................................................3
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4. Fore wing longer than
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— Fore wing shorter than
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5. Wing membrane transparent with many dark spots, main veins brownish. Veins
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and
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fused gradually towards wing tip (
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). Head with three simple ocelli..............................................................
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— Wing membrane transparent without spots, main veins greenish (yellowish in dry specimens). Veins
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and
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fused at the wing tip, or joined by cross veins, if not fused (
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). Head without simple ocelli. ........................... .............................................................................................................................................................
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6. Fore wing longer than
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. .......................................................................................................................... 7
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— Fore wing shorter than
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7. Wing membrane transparent, often with dark spots or characteristic drawings. Fore wing with two or more branches
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;
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and
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terminate separately. Radial sector with many cross veins. Numerous
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are clearly visible on wing edges (
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). ........................................................................................
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— Wing membrane transparent, uniformly brownish colored, lacking spots and pattern. Fore wing with only one branch
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and
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are fused near wing tip, vein
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is steeply curved before fusion with
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(
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). Radial sector includes few cross veins. Wing edges lacking
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.....................................
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6. Body and wings covered with white wax-like coating. Wings lack setae and spots. Venation simple: few cross veins, not more than 5; costal sector lacking cross veins; longitudinal veins without branching (
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). Female ovipositor lacking. ......................................................................................
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— White wax-like coating lacking. Wings covered with long dense setae, usually with characteristic drawings, including numerous brown spots and stripes. Venation is dense and complex: many cross veins. Female has a long saber-like ovipositor. .................................................................................
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