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judyae
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species-group
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The
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species-group is comprised of three species that occur in pine forests of western North America south to
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in Central America:
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,
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and
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.
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The group is characterized by a large bifurcate scoop-shaped clasper, bulbous vesica with two large curved cornuti and anterior oriented ductus in the male, and a large, massively sclerotized sterigma in the female.
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