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Key to species of
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1. Wing (
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) with apex of vein R
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touching penultimate band or closer to it than to apical band; apical band broad, its proximal margin straight or convex. Band covering crossvein bm-cu at most slightly broadened posteriorly, well separated from apex of vein A
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+Cu
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. Oviscape setulae pale brown and fine, distinctly darker and thinner than whitish setulae on tergites 26.......................................................................................................
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- Wing (
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) with apex of vein R
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touching apical band or equidistant between it and penultimate band; apical band narrower, its proximal margin concave. Band covering crossvein bm-cu distinctly broadened posteriorly, extended to apex of vein A
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+Cu
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. Oviscape setulae yellow, similar in thickness and color to setulae on tergites .................................................................................................................................................................................262
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2. Apex of vein R
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ending in or touching apical band (
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); apical band widely separated from penultimate band along posterior wing margin .....................................................................................................
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Norrbom
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,
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- Apex of vein R
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equidistant between apical and penultimate bands (
<figureCitation id="13712A68FFAE97076E92FEEEEEA3AB83" box="[936,1016,368,391]" captionStart="FIGURES 4756" captionStartId="26.[151,269,1709,1733]" captionTargetBox="[159,1434,193,1665]" captionTargetId="figure-139@26.[159,1444,187,1694]" captionTargetPageId="26" captionText="FIGURES 4756. Wings: 47, Lamproxynella impluviata (Chile: Estero Tiltil, USNMENT00049165); 48, Neosphaeniscus m-nigrum (Argentina: 3 km N Puerto Lobos); 49, N. flexuosus (Chile: Cordillera Termas de Colina); 50, Paracantha gentilis (Mexico: 2 km W San Juan Chamula); 51, Paracantha multipuncta (Chile: Camina Iquique); 52, Paracantha ruficallosa (Costa Rica: SE Rio Naranjo, USNMENT00213174); 53, P. trinotata (Mexico: Lagunas de Zempoala); 54, Phacelochaeta obliqua (Ecuador: El Tambo, USNMENT00213090); 55, P. quinquefasciata (Peru: Cuzco, USNMENT00213096); 56, P. quinquevittata (Ecuador: Danas, USNMENT00213086)." pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Fig. 56</figureCitation>
), these bands sometimes narrowly connected along posterior wing margin......................................................................................
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(Norrbom)
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