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Okajima
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Described from four females and three males, all apterae, this species is distinguished by the short, dark brown third antennal segment that bears one small, slender sense cone, but with two sense cones on the fourth segment. It is closely related to the new species
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described below, from which it differs as indicated in the key above. Three other new species described below from
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have no sense cones on segment III but have two on segment IV, whereas
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has one sense cone on segment III and three on segment IV.
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.
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: New South
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, near Walgett,
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female,
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male from
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leaf litter,
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(
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).
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