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Mound
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Mound, 1974: 82
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This is one of only two species in the genus with the pelta lacking lateral wings, and this structure differs in shape between the macropterous female and micropterous male (
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). It remains known from one specimen of each of these two morphs, collected together with larvae at Canberra in 1937. Antennal segment III is dark brown, and the postocular and pre-ocellar setae are long and weakly capitate, the latter extending just to the apex of antennal segment II. The postocular cheek setae are also weakly capitate.
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