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Brunke
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1 Apical labial palpomere slender, fusiform...............................................................................................
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- Apical labial palpomere distinctly dilated apically and almost always securiform (
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and
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Brunke
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2 Apical labial palpomere laterally flattened with narrow apical face (
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- Apical labial palpomere not laterally flattened, with broad apical face (
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3 Labrum expanded, lobes less than twice as wide as long (
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); apical maxillary palpomere weakly to moderately expanded subapically or apically, apex never pointed (
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); pronotum punctate across entire disc....................................................................
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Labrum not expanded, lobes distinctly more than twice as wide as long (as in
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); apical maxillary palpomere evenly converging posteriad to pointed apex (
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