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The
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Group comprises three species:
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,
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),
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<emphasis id="7ABE156EFFBCFFEFFC5713A35B1797E6" box="[973,1078,654,679]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">H. takutu</emphasis>
(
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, and
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<emphasis id="7ABE156EFFBCFFEFFB7D13A35A7B97E6" box="[1255,1370,654,679]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">H. hintoni</emphasis>
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. These are rather convex species, moderately sized (ca.
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), with a characteristic habitus (
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). The coxae are rather widely separated by P1 and especially P2, and the plaques are also widely separated. The genae usually have an ill-defined posterior ridge laterally. The male genitalia are quite stout, and have a basic plan similarity; the parameres are moderately large, and the right paramere has modified setae (
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,
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). The female gonocoxite is &quot;divided&quot;, having a weakly sclerotized midlongitudinal area, and is similarly shaped in all species in this group (e.g.,
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). The spermatheca (
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) is circular, somewhat disc-shaped, markedly differing from that of all American
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, except members of the
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Group. Externally and male genitalically the two groups are very different.
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Two of the species in this group,
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and
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<emphasis id="7ABE156EFFBCFFEFFC9A12E75C4B96AB" box="[768,874,979,1003]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">H. takutu</emphasis>
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, so far have only been collected from leaf packs taken from streams.
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