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Key to the species of
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1. Mesoscutum sparsely punctate, shiny among punctures (
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A, C); smaller species, head width &lt;
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, mesoscutum width &lt;
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- Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum densely and coarsely foveate with depressions enclosed by ridgelike elevations, giving foveae a rugulose appearance (
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B); larger species, head width&gt;
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, mesoscutum width&gt;
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2(1). Omaulus rounded; clypeus and paraocular area distinctly pubescent (
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B); posterior margin of mesoscutellum and outer surfaces of fore- and mesotibiae with long setae (&gt; diameter of F3); head more than 1.2 times as broad as long....
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- Omaulus strongly carinate (
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C); clypeus and paraocular area with smooth and largely glabrous areas (
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A); posterior margin of mesoscutellum and outer surfaces of fore- and mesotibiae largely asetose; head less than 1.2 times as broad as long.............................................................................................
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3(1). Base of antennal scape with long setae, at least as long as diameter of scape (
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E).................. (
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- Base of antennal scape covered with appressed or erect setae, much shorter than diameter of scape (
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D)................................................................................................(
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4(3). Posterior margin of mesoscutellum with deep and semicircular emargination (
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A); depth of emargination, as measured from an imaginary line between apices of teeth to its base, 1.2 times greater than diameter of F3; forewing length, including tegula, approximately 5.0 mm............................................................................5
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- Posterior margin of mesoscutellum with shallower emargination (
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B); depth of emargination at most 0.5 times diameter of F3; forewing length, including tegula, approximately
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5(4). Tessellation of T2 and T3 without glabrous intersections, giving the surface a matte appearance; mesoscutellum 1.5 times broader than long; legs brown or darker; maculations bright yellow, including on axillae, lateral border of mesoscutum, and apical teeth of mesoscutellum....................................................................
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- Tessellation of T2 and T3 with glabrous intersections, almost shiny; mesoscutellum less than 1.5 times broader than long; legs ferruginous; maculations reduced or faint yellow, including on axillae, lateral border of mesoscutum, and apical teeth of mesoscutellum................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B931EAD9830D9D50FABF418DFA4A2BC4" box="[1333,1436,1479,1501]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="195">N. tristella</emphasis>
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6(4). Base of antennal scape with setae less than 1.3 times longer than the diameter of scape; flagellar segments usually testaceous...........................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B931EAD9830D9D50FA9B4247FA4A280E" box="[1297,1436,1537,1559]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="195">N. chapadana</emphasis>
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- Base of antennal scape with longest setae at least 1.7 times longer than the diameter of scape; flagellar segments usually brown.........................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B931EAD9830D9D50FA844278FA4A284B" box="[1294,1436,1596,1618]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="195">N. melanocera</emphasis>
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7(3). Ocellocular area, between lateral ocellus and inner margin of compound eye, with contiguous punctures similar to those on frons (
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C); carina of pronotal lobe, in dorsal view, not projecting into an angle................................ 8
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- Ocellocular area, between lateral ocellus and inner margin of compound eye, with scattered and larger punctures than on frons (
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D); carina of pronotal lobe, in dorsal view, projecting into an angle.........................................9
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8(7). Wing membrane, veins and pterostigma light reddish brown contrasting with wing apex dark grayish brown; posterior margin of mesoscutellum with deep, semicircular emargination, about 1.8 times broader than long.............
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- Wings brownish, veins and pterostigma dark brown; posterior margin of mesoscutellum with shallower emargination, about 3.8 times broader than long.................................................................
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<emphasis id="B931EAD9830D9D50FB7C436DFA4A2924" box="[1270,1436,1831,1853]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="195">N. perilampoides</emphasis>
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9(7). Clypeus shiny, with minute shallow punctures (
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F); antennal flagellum blackish to brownish..............
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<emphasis id="B931EAD9830D9D50FAA64300FA4A2943" box="[1324,1436,1861,1882]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="195">N. punctata</emphasis>
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- Clypeus duller, with minute, coarse punctures (
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E); antennal flagellum light reddish brown..........
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