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Described from a single female specimen that is crushed and shattered into fragments, the identity of this species can be established from the reticulate sculpture of the metanotum, and the presence of a small microtrichiate craspedum on all but the first abdominal tergite. The generic placement of the species is more problematical, because the metasternum is more deeply emarginate than in any other
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species (
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). Apart from the
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, the only other known specimen is a female taken near Taree (NSW) from
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, a plant of the eastern rainforests.
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<emphasis id="B922EA99332ADC47FF68FC1B353932A9" box="[198,340,957,982]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Recognition</emphasis>
: Body mainly dark brown, tergite V yellow laterally, pronotum with dark brown reticulation on anterior third; all tarsi yellow, mid and hind tibiae yellow at base and apex; forewings dark with pale subbasal area. Head with occipital carina close to eyes; ocellar triangle transversely reticulate; ocellar setae III lateral to triangle; two pairs of postocular setae, median pair not long and arising near posterior ocelli; postoccipital region reticulate. Pronotum anterior third boldly reticulate with faint dots internal to each reticle; blotch transversely reticulate with many dots internal to reticles, anterior angles of blotch acute. Metanotum with equiangular reticulation, with many internal dot-like markings; metasternal anterior margin with broadly Vshaped emargination. Forewing second vein with one seta; sub-apical lobe not developed. Tergite I medially without discal or marginal microtrichia, IIVI with short microtrichiate craspedum medially; antecostal ridge interrupted medially on tergite I, dark brown on IIVII. Sternites IIIVII medially with neither discal microtrichia nor marginal microtrichia.
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