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2. Female and male with metapodal platelets incorporated into expansive ventrianal shield bearing 6 pairs of opisthogastric setae; male with sternitigenital shield fully consolidated with endopodal strips alongside coxae IIV..........
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with additional pair of opisthogastric setae); male with metapodal platelets free or incorporated into ventrianal (or rarely separate ventral and anal) shield; male with sternitigenital shield separated from endopodal strips between coxae IIIIV..........................................................
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Arctoseiini
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