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species —
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Idiosoma — Dorsal plates
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,
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and
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with faint, uniform ornamentation. Dorsum with four pairs of gland pores and six pairs of setae, gland pores not on raised cones.
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with pair of epimeral pores and three pairs of setae, pair of
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each with one dorsal and three ventral setae. Female
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with three pairs of pgs, each genital sclerite with (one to) two sgs. Male
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with numerous pgs scatteredly arranged around
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, genital sclerites with four to five pairs of sgs.
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