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DESCRIPTION: (1) paramere about 1.8× longer than wide; spine without hairs, apical angle truncate (
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); (2) aedeagus long, lobe broad apically only; row of teeth extending dorsoventrally; teeth have the same size, from top to bottom; ventral process little projected, acute (
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); (3) cuspis long and acute apically, with short and evenly spaced hairs (
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); (4) digitus wide apically, rounded, with short and evenly spaced hairs; mesal surface with evenly spaced punctures (
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