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Key to
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species groups in the Americas
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1. Scutellum usually with stout marginal bristles .........................................................................
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— Scutellum usually without stout marginal bristles, if present then thin ..................................
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2(1). Stout anepimeral bristle present .................................................................................................
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— Stout anepimeral bristle absent, sometimes long setae or slightly bristly setae present ...........
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3(2). Hind femora of male with basal anteroventral bristles usually shorter and thinner than those apically, latter usually increasing in length and thickness toward apex of hind femora .......... ..................................................................................................................
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— Hind femora of male with basal anteroventral bristles longer and thicker than those apically, latter usually decreasing in length and thickness toward apex of hind femora ......................... ....................................................................................................................
<emphasis id="458D72012D30FF98FB6AF99E6AAFF98E" bold="true" box="[1196,1440,1600,1624]" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">amplicatus group</emphasis>
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4(2). Fore femora of male with abundant, small, hooked setae posteriorly; legs with unusually long bristles, at least 2/3 as long as respective tibiae or tarsi; basal tarsomere of hind tarsi swollen, about 1/4 wider than adjacent tarsomere; 2-3 sternites with unusually modified vestiture, often forming dense clusters of long dense setae or abundant bristles, bristles often erect single or fused, pencil-shaped with uniform diameters or angular, apices pointed, blunt, clubbed, or flat; sternite 8 of female much longer than wide, apical margin with narrow fissure medially; anepimeron setae sometimes bristly .............................................................
<emphasis id="458D72012D30FF98FB02F89E6AAFF88E" bold="true" box="[1220,1440,1856,1880]" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">lucidatus group</emphasis>
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— Leg and abdominal characters of male normal, not forming dense patterns or enlarged structures as listed above, bristles and setae round in cross-section with acuminate apices, former usually sparse, a few present laterally, in apical corners, or along apical margin; sternite 8 of female wider than long, apical margin without fissure medially; anepimeral setae never bristly ....
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5(4). Hind femora swollen, usually &lt;4.5 times longer than wide in anterior view, row of posteroventral bristles divided into basal and apical groups, separated by wide bare space; epandrium with 2- 3 long bristly setae or bristles laterally; base of m
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narrow, at most 1/2 as wide as diameter at basal 1/3; distiphallus usually horizontal, only slightly depressed or elevated, and tubular, wide in cross-section apically ....................................................................................
<emphasis id="458D72012D37FF9FFB1DFE3D6AAFFE2D" bold="true" box="[1243,1440,483,507]" pageId="4" pageNumber="3">normus group</emphasis>
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— Hind femora more slender, usually 5-6 times longer than wide in anterior view, row of posteroventral bristles not divided into two groups or separated by wide bare space; epandrium without long bristly setae or bristles laterally (except
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wider, usually 2/3-3/4 as wide as diameter at basal 1/3; distiphallus curved or angled ventrally, narrow in cross-section apically .....................................................
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6(1). Hind femora of male swollen and arched, about 3 times longer than wide medially, anteroventral bristles unusually long, about 1/3 as long as hind femora; posteroventral bristles flat with round apices; hind tibiae clubbed apically; segments 7-8 of female with several unusually long, stout bristles laterally sternite 8 of female strongly produced apically, apical margin with a prominent truncate or acuminate spine medially, transverse band of numerous long and short stout bristles present posteriorly ................................................................
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— Hind femora and hind tibiae of male slender, neither swollen, arched, or clubbed apically, hind femora&gt; 3 times longer than wide medially, bristles not unusually long, about 1/5 as long as hind femora, round in cross-section and tapered to acuminate apex; segments 7-8 of female without unusually stout bristles laterally; sternite 8 of female not strongly produced, apical margin with shallow W-shaped or U-shaped notch, V-shaped row of 8-10 bristly setae or bristles present posteriorly ....................................................................................................................
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7(6). Scutellum with thin marginal bristles or setae; anepisternum sometimes with bristly setae; epandrium constricted preapically, dorsal corner abruptly projected dorsally; aedeagus thick apically, apex depressed abruptly, usually without a spine-like ventral spire (except in
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and
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Scarbrough
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) .........................
<emphasis id="458D72012D37FF9FFB13FB1D6AAFFB0D" bold="true" box="[1237,1440,1219,1243]" pageId="4" pageNumber="3">pumilus group</emphasis>
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— Scutellum without marginal bristles; anepisternum bare, if setae present never bristly; epandrium usually notched dorsoapically, not abruptly angled dorsally; aedeagus thinner apically, styletlike with acuminate apex, and projecting horizontally beyond aedeagal sheath; ventral spire present ...............................................................................................................
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