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Key to the species of
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1 Clava 3-segmented (at least on one of the antennae, best seen in slide-mounted specimens) ..........................................................................
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB81D23FF701177FBC52403" box="[144,1101,603,628]" pageId="28" pageNumber="289"> Clava 2-segmented........................................................................................... 2</keyLead>
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2(1) Ovipositor markedly exserted beyond apex of gaster (by about 1/3 of its total length,
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB81D23FF7011EFFBC524AB" box="[144,1101,707,732]" pageId="28" pageNumber="289"> Ovipositor not exserted or only slightly exserted ............................................ 3</keyLead>
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3(2) Forewing disc with a distinct semi-oval bare area at posterior margin behind base of marginal vein, demarcated anteriorly by a sinuate line of setae (i.e., cubital setal line, as in
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) ........................................................................ 4
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Forewing disc either without such bare area or, if a narrow bare area present along posterior margin behind base of marginal vein, it is demarcated anteriorly by a more or less straight cubital setal line (as in
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,
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) ........................ 6
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4(3) Gaster completely dark brown or black .................................
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Erdös
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB81D23FF7010FFFBC5259B" box="[144,1101,979,1004]" pageId="28" pageNumber="289"> At least base of gaster yellow or light brown .................................................. 5</keyLead>
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5(4) F1 a little shorter or at most subequal to F2; postmarginal vein of forewing at most as long as stigmal vein, usually a little shorter ................
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F1 a little longer than F2; postmarginal vein of forewing much longer than stigmal vein .........................................................................................
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6(3) Forewing fringe very short, longest marginal setae less than 1/10 maximal width of forewing (
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)..................................................................
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB81D23FF7017EFFBC5228B" pageId="28" pageNumber="289"> Forewing fringe relatively longer, longest marginal setae at least 1/5 maximal width of forewing ............................................................................................ 7</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB81D23FF701627FBC52353" box="[144,1101,1291,1316]" pageId="28" pageNumber="289">7(6) Base of gaster yellow to light brown ............................................................... 8</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB81D23FF701607FBC52333" box="[144,1101,1323,1348]" pageId="28" pageNumber="289"> Base of gaster brown to dark brown or almost black ...................................... 9</keyLead>
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8(7) Femora pale, yellow, or light brown ................................
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Femora dark brown ........................................................
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB81D23FF7016B7FBC523C3" box="[144,1101,1435,1460]" pageId="28" pageNumber="289">9(7) Vertexal suture straight or a little sinuate (rounded) ...................................... 10</keyLead>
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Vertexal suture distinctly angulate (broadly Y-shaped) .......
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10(9) Basal claval segment longer than distal segment .......
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S. Triapitsyn
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11(10) Head and mesosoma dorsally notably reticulate, with well-pronounced dark green metallic luster [scape of male antenna not swollen, about 3.6 x as long as wide] ..............................................................................................
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Graham
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB91D22FF5513E2FBFB2730" pageId="29" pageNumber="290"> Head and mesosoma dorsally almost smooth, at most with faint cellulate sculpturing (sometimes more obvious on mesoscutum) and slight greenish metallic luster [scape of male antenna notably swollen, less than 2.5 x as long as wide] .............................................................................................................. 12</keyLead>
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12(11) Forewing relatively broader (length/width ratio about 2.4:1) [scape of male antenna markedly swollen, 1.81.9 x as long as wide] .....................................
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S. Triapitsyn &amp; Morse
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<keyLead id="597D95F0FFB91D22FF55129AFBFB27B8" box="[181,1139,438,463]" pageId="29" pageNumber="290"> Forewing relatively narrower (length/width ratio 2.83.0:1) ........................ 13</keyLead>
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13(12) Scape relatively shorter (length/width ratio 45:1) [scape of male antenna strongly swollen, 1.41.7 x as long as wide] ......................................
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(Walker)
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Scape relatively longer (length/width ratio about 7:1) [scape of male antenna moderately swollen, about 2.1 x as long as wide] ............................................. ...................................................................
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S. Triapitsyn &amp; Headrick
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