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Key to Genera of
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1a Longest metatibial spur serrate, and slightly shorter, as long as or longer than first tarsomere; Neotropical except southern South America..................................................................................
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1b Longest metatibial spur not or indistinctly serrate, and much shorter than first tarsomere; southern South America, no further north than northern
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2a Pronotum with abruptly excavate hind angles; neck on each side with a large deep invagination; elytra not distinctly transversely striolate.............................................................................
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3a Median lobe of aedeagus asymmetrical; marginal setae on median lobe with non-symmetrical insertions pores; male mesotarsi with first two segments expanded..............................................................
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7a Pronotum weakly transverse, at most 1.25 times wider than long; antennal segments longer than wide, only segment 8 slightly transverse; lateral margins of median lobe festooned, apical region lanceolate; parameres of aedeagus strongly widened and flattened; body extremely long and narrow, not more than 0.4 x as wide as long..........................
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7b Pronotum strongly transverse, at least 1.50 times wider than long; antennal segments 6 to 10 transverse, lateral margins of median lobe rectilinear, apically wide; parameres of aedeagus subcylindrical; body less elongate, more than 0.4 x as wide as long.......................................................................................
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8a Apical segment of maxillary palp very small, much shorter than and only half as wide at base as penultimate segment; occipital crest scarcely elevated above neck at midline; mesosternum not carinate; parameres of aedeagus glabrous or with small apical setae....................................................................................
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9a All antennal segments clearly longer than wide; antennal segments 1, 2, and 3 over three times longer than wide; ventrite of female 8
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abdominal segment triangular, spiculum ventrale very short; very fine punctures on head, almost indiscernible; mesotarsi simple............................................................................
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abdominal segment more or less widely arcuate, spiculum ventrale well-developed; fine or stout punctures on head; mesotarsi simple or with widened first tarsomere............................................................................... 10
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10a Male mesotarsus with first segment without tenent setae, slender; fine or non-existent punctures on head (except for subgenus
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10b Male mesotarsus with first segment bearing tenant setae and more or less expanded; punctures on head strong...
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