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Horistonotus
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, 1860
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Figs 132-139
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, 1860: 243. Type species:
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, 1860: 250.
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<paragraph id="FBC5AF21BFA7394E64E313F0621618AC" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C25CC3FB613237AC9D2F21FEC2EE2091" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">Prothorax. Pronotum with carina extending anterad from hind angles following lateral edge (ie, not below lateral edge of prothorax, but in some species not distinguishable from the dorsal hind angle carina), not reaching anterior edge. Legs. Tibiae not modified for digging; tarsi with tarsomere 4 not lobed or lamellate, tarsal claws with 2 or 7 points per side (Fig. 134). Also. Bursa copulatrix with paired proximal (largest) sclerites ovoid (Fig. 138). Known from South and North America, and the Antilles, 106 spp.</paragraph>
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