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Key to the genera of adult
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1. Clypeal apex broadly rounded, surface slightly longitudinally tumid at middle. Metafemora enlarged in both sexes (Fig. 1). Male with apex of metatibia elongated into stout, acute spine and with 1 articulated spur (Fig. 1). Southern South America ............................................................................
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1´. Clypeal apex broadly truncate and weakly to distinctly emarginate at middle, surface concave. Metafemora not enlarged. Male with apex of metatibia with 2 angulate lobes and with 2 articulated spurs. Northern
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