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Key to puparia of
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<keyLead id="30A795E3E7694B76FF3AFE829DBBC2FB" pageId="2" pageNumber="53">1. Caudal setae positioned halfway between vasiform orifice and puparial caudal margin; 1516 pairs of submarginal pores present along wax secreting glands .................................................................................................................... 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30A795E3E7694B76FF3AFE429DBBC15B" pageId="2" pageNumber="53">-. Caudal setae submarginal, closer to wax secreting glands; 2535 pairs of submarginal pores present in a row along submarginal wax secreting glands; if not, 68 pairs of minute pores, equal to dorsal pores, scattered (not in row) and located far from submarginal wax secreting glands ..................................................................................................... 3</keyLead>
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2. Dorsal siphons absent from abdominal segments II and III in most specimens (present in a few); abdominal segments rhachisform (
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); operculum almost as long as wide .....................................................
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-. Dorsal siphons present on abdominal segments II and III; abdominal segments not rhachisform; operculum distinctly longer than wide
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..................................................................................................................................
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3. A longitudinal row of crescent-shaped scallops extending from prothorax to abdominal segment II on submedian area (
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); cephalic setae long, reaching beyond puparial margin; submarginal setae capitate .............................
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................................................................................................................................................................
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<keyLead id="30A795E3E7694B76FF3AFD029DBBC05B" box="[151,1435,757,780]" pageId="2" pageNumber="53">-. Scallops absent from dorsum; cephalic setae small, not reaching beyond puparial margin; submarginal setae acute 4</keyLead>
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4. Two pairs of submarginal setae present on cephalothorax and three pairs on abdomen; a row of large pores absent along the bases of submarginal wax secreting glands, 68 simple pores without associated porettes may be present on submargin (
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); siphons always present, basal and apical half of siphons never subequal in length; basal half much smaller and much glandular, almost rounded .......................................................................................
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-. Two pairs of submarginal setae each on cephalothorax and abdomen; a row of 2535 pairs of large (usually larger than abdominal dorsal pores, 2.5 µm7.5 µm in diameter width) pores arranged along the bases of marginal glands (Figs 1, 5, 7); siphons sometimes absent or variable in number, basal and apical half of siphons nearly subequal in length, basal half rarely reduced ................................................................................................................
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