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This species was described from a single female taken in Tashkent,
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. Based on that detailed description and illustrations, the specimens listed below from Tashkent are here also identified as this species. Furthermore,
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from
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,
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are similar to the specimens from Tashkent except as follows: antennae brown with segment III yellow on basal 2/3 (
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), legs dark brown (
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), and metanotum brown on anterior 1/4 (
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). In contrast, the specimens from Tashkent have antennal segment III all yellow also basal half of IV (
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), the femora and tibiae are extensively yellow, and the whole of the metanotum is white (
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). Furthermore, the males from
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are larger with broad body and fore legs expanded (
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). However, no structural differences were observed, and the differences in body coloration are here interpreted as intraspecific variation. This species appears to be similar to
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in having the major setae on tergite IX capitate and shorter than the tube, but the description of that species states that the antennal segments are dark brown with only segment III yellow. It is possible that
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from Sumatra was destroyed in 1943 during the partial destruction of the Hamburg Museum.
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on grasses,
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(Yanqiao Li) (
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)
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;
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,
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.
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