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Usually apterous; antennae 8-segmented with suture between VII and VIII complete, III with 2 or 3 sensoria, IV with 2, 3 or 4 sensoria; maxillary stylets slender, about 3 microns in diameter, retracted to level of eyes, close together medially for full length of head; head longer than wide, slightly to greatly elevated in midline, usually with a few small cheek setae; mouth cone long, pointed; prosternal basantra absent, mesopresternum sexually dimorphic; sternopleural sutures present or absent; notopleural sutures complete; pelta with paired campaniform sensilla; fore tarsal tooth present in male, sometimes absent in female; male fore tibia sometimes with an apical or subapical tooth; male tergite IX setae S2 shorter than S1, iS setae relatively long; male sternite VIII with pore plate; tube shorter than head.
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This genus is erected for a group of species from
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that are similar in general appearance to many
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That is, they have the maxillary stylets very long and close together medially for the full length of the head, the head is longer than wide and elevated dorsally to a greater or lesser extent, and antennal segments VII and VIII are broadly joined and sometimes form a unit with an almost continuous outline. However, in contrast to
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, the suture between antennal segments VII and VIII is fully complete dorsally and ventrally, the males have a pore plate on sternite VIII, males rarely have any reticulate areas on the intermediate sternites, the maxillary stylets are more slender than in
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, and on tergite IX setal pair iS between setae S1 and S2 are particularly long (
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). These character states suggest that this new genus is more likely to be related to the genus
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in the
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-lineage than to
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in the
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genus-group (
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Dang
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2014
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Sexual dimorphism is well developed among the species of
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, as it is among the species of
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(
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. Not only do males have a larger fore tarsal tooth than females, but the anterior margin of the mesoeusternum is much narrower in males than in females, with associated differences in the mesopresternum (
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). In some of the species the postocular setae of males are not only longer than those of females, but have curiously flattened apices, not the normal capitate apices. Moreover, in some species the males have the major setae on tergites IIIV broadly spatulate, in contrast to the normal setae of females. The pore plate on sternite VIII of the males is large in most of the species, but is small and circular in one species. Head shape varies amongst the species of this genus, with two species having the head exceptionally long and elevated medially, although this elevation is less among the other species (
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).
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Key to
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1. Tergite IX major setae capitate (
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) [postocular setae capitate, almost as long as eye length; body and legs dark brown, tarsi yellow].............................................................................
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3. Mesoeusternum anterior margin deeply eroded (
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); mesopresternum almost absent, represented by two very small lateral sclerites; antennal segment IV with 2 sensoria; male sternite VIII with small circular pore plate medially (
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-. Mesoeusternal anterior margin entire, often angulate (
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4. Antennal segment IV with 4 sensoria; female with fore tarsal tooth shorter than tarsal width; female with mesoeusternal anterior margin weakly angulate and mesopresternum of two slender triangles (
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-. Antennal segment IV with 3 sensoria; female with fore tarsal tooth longer than tarsal width (
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5. Mid and hind femora bicoloured, sharply yellow at apex..........................................
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6. Antennal segments IIIVI brown except III yellow at extreme base; male fore tibiae without subterminal tubercle or with small setal-bearing tubercle (
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- Antennal segment III extensively yellow; male fore tibiae with prominent subterminal tubercle (
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7. Tube medially with transverse yellow area; female microptera with minute fore tarsal tooth; male with broad pore plate on sternite VIII (
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-. Tube brown, paler distally; female microptera with no fore tarsal tooth; male with slender transverse pore plate (
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8. Male fore tibia with dorsal subapical tubercle (
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); sternite VIII with narrow transverse pore plate medially (
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); metanotum reticulate (
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-. Male fore tibia with subapical tubercle on inner lateral margin (
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