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This species is similar to
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<emphasis id="56968456FFE96820FD4ECFF98E1BE993" box="[763,851,1479,1504]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="44">A. flinti</emphasis>
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, all of which have similarly developed inferior appendages and highly modified and enlarged preanal appendages armed with spine­like setae. From all except
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(with which it occurs sympatrically), it differs in possessing elongate, apically setose lateral branches from the intermediate appendages. It differs from
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primarily in the shape of the preanal appendage, which in
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is more elongate and bears a mesal pad­like process with short spines and a short apical process with spine­like setae.
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Adult. Color overall, dark brown; legs, palps, and antennae slightly paler, wings irregularly mottled with small light brown spots. Male forewing
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<emphasis id="56968456FFEE6827FEBDCF658CD2E900" bold="true" box="[264,410,1371,1395]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">FIGURE 22.</emphasis>
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. Male genitalia: 22A—lateral view; 22B— dorsal view of segments IX and X; 22C—inferior appendage, dorsal view; 22D—phallic apparatus, lateral view.
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Etymology. This species is named
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after Santa Teresa, a municipality near the collection locality of the
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