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This species differs from all other species of
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by the short, knob­like intermediate appendages, studded with numerous short sensilla or sensilla­like projections, and also by the relatively widened, but not distinctly truncate, apex of the 2nd article of the inferior appendage.
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Adult. Color overall, including legs palps and antennae, dark brown; wings sparsely and irregularly mottled with small light brown spots. Male forewing
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<paragraph id="645D5844FFED6824FE8DC9278F7DEA70" blockId="47.[264,1325,513,1899]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Male genitalia. Tergum VIII without posteromesal invagination. Sternum IX with anterolateral margin rounded and projecting, broadly apodeme­like; posterolateral margin distinctly invaginated dorsally, very broadly produced ventrally; tergum IX apparently absent. Tergum X elongate, relatively simple in structure, apex rounded and sensillate; preapically with acute, crest­like dorsal projection; basolaterally with broadly rounded wing­like expansions on either side, each expansion with acute spine­like projection at widest point. Intermediate appendage short, rounded, knob­like, apically with numerous short sensilla. Preanal appendage simple in structure, elongate narrow, slightly widened apically; surface with numerous minute seta­like scales and scattered setae, each in rather distinct dimple­like invagination. Inferior appendages elongate, relatively wide, 1st article slightly flattened on mesal surface, 2nd article distinctly, concavely so; 1st article, as viewed laterally, wide basally, tapering slightly to apex; 2nd article shorter and narrower than basal segment, widened apically, apex subequal in width to apex of 1st article, rounded in lateral view; apicomesal margin of 2nd article with pad of short peg­like setae, basomesal surface with several stout setae. Phallobase narrow, tubular, strongly flexed at base, gradually curved and narrowed apically; endotheca with numerous spines of different lengths, apparently arranged into several tracts; as viewed retracted in phallobase, with approximately 8 elongate basal spines, 7 shorter spines at midlength (2 strongly curved), and 6 small apical spines.</paragraph>
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.
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Etymology. This species is named
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in honor of Mr. Hans Schadrack and his father, Udo, a great lover of nature, who began maintaining Spitzkopf as a protected area.
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