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Length of body 11.017.0 mm, expanse of tegmina 31.0 40.0 mm. The abdomen represents approximately one-half the body length.
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Width of head including eyes about as wide as mesonotum; eyes not prominently projecting laterally; epicranium in a continuous gentle slope with dorsum of postclypeus; width between ocelli about the same as width between lateral ocelli and eyes; postclypeus rounded and prominently produced beyond the supra-antennal plates; dorsum of postclypeus longer than frons; rostrum reaching posterior coxae. Dorsum and venter of head similarly coloured.
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Pronotum adpressed laterally except at lateral angles, lacking a continuous lateral carina. Pronotum length shorter than length of mesonotum; mesonotum obscuring central portion of metanotum. Opercula in males large, broadly rounded, separated medially by a third, centrally projecting sclerite. Meracanthus triangular, frequently curved.
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Anterior femora with two prominent spines beneath, sometimes with a minute third spine distally.
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Tegmina and wings hyaline. Radial cross-vein in tegmina perpendicular, radiomedial cross-vein slightly oblique, radial and radiomedial cross-veins not parallel; medial and cubital veins arising separately from arculus; basal cell clear; nodus central; costal margin of tegmina minutely spinose.
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First abdominal segment in males containing timbal organs; central tergite modified to resemble a “bow tie.” Second abdominal segment produced anteriorly on each side into a small timbal covering that leaves approximately two-thirds to threefourths of the timbal organ exposed; sternite produced into lateral bulges.
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Pygofer in males not prominently produced centrally, lateral margins produced into two upturned points; uncus retractable, notched both caudally and laterally. Sternite VII of female shallowly notched.
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Key to the species of
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1. Dark markings reduced on head, timbal cover about twice as wide as tergite 2 laterally, lateral uncus lobe about same size as median uncus lobe laterally.........................................................
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2. Male operculum not reaching sternite II, female sternite VII with expanded lateral posterior margins.................................
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2 Male operculum reaching middle of sternite II, female sternite VII with no expansion of lateral posterior margin.................
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