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is the most species rich genus in subfamily
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, and is found mainly in tropical countries. The members of this genus are usually extremely bicolored, with complex body structure. The species are morphologically similar to those of
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and are distinguished by tergites IIIVI lacking or having very few microtrichia medially, also longitudinal sculpture on the metanotum without microtrichia. In contrast, in
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species tergites IIIVI are fully covered with microtrichia medially, and the metanotum has transverse lines of sculptures provided with microtrichia (
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