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1. Pedicellus projection in adult males blade-like, not very conspicuous, extending parallel to antennae. Length of the projection shorter than one third the length of pedicellus (
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BD, 6BC and 9CD)..................................... 2
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2. Legs relatively long (
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), hind tibia 610 times longer than wide and approximately two-thirds the tarsus length (Fig. 5AC). Mouthparts long and slim in large specimens; penultimate article of maxillary palp 1.21.5 times longer than terminal article (
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GI) and penultimate article of labial palp about 3 times longer than wide (
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F). Ovipositor short, barely surpassing apex of stylets IX, with 12 annuli (Fig. 5F).....................................
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- Legs relatively short (
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), hind tibia 46 times longer than wide and approximately four-fifths the tarsus length (Figs. 6G and 7D). Mouthparts short and robust; penultimate article of maxillary palp approximately equal in length to terminal article (Figs. 6E, 7C), and penultimate article of labial palp about 2 times longer than wide (Figs. 6F, 7B, 9B). Ovipositor short to long, with 12 or more annuli........................................................................... 3
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3. Ovipositor relatively short, surpassing base of stylets IX by about 1.21.5 times the length of the stylets, with 1214 annuli (similar to fig. 5F).........................................................................
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4. Ovipositor long, surpassing base of stylets IX by 1.62.1 times the length of the stylets length. Gonapophysis with 1415 annuli (Fig. 7FG).............................................................................
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- Ovipositor very long, surpassing base of stylets IX by 2.02.2 times the length of the stylets. Gonapophysis with 1618 annuli (Fig.
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5. Head with setae but without scales (Fig. 8A). Ovipositor very long, surpassing base of stylets IX by more than 2.0 times the length of the stylets (Fig. 8F)....................................................................
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- Head with setae and scales (Fig. 8G). Ovipositor long, surpassing base of stylets IX by about 1.62 times their length (Fig. 8J).......................................................................................
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