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Barker
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f, 2 c)
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material:
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male, Mt Lofty Rgs, S.Aust.,S.H. Curnow,
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711. Allotype female, Wirrabra, S.Aust., December, S.H. Curnow collection,
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. Female, 10.6 x
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Colour: Head green. Antennomeres: 14 green; 511 testaceous with green reflections. Pronotum, scutellum green. Elytra orange with the following dark blue markings: basal margin; broad pre­medial fascia, posterior end projecting to meet margin; broad post­medial fascia reaching margin; pre­apical mark covering apex and spines, all marks connected along suture. Ventral surface and legs green. Setae silver.
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Aedeagus: Angled outwards from basal piece, rounded at apex; penis pointed (
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f).
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<emphasis id="B937781AFFFFEC7CFE9CFEEFF98C2F76" bold="true" box="[312,433,283,309]" pageId="9" pageNumber="66">Remarks.</emphasis>
I am unable to place this species in a species group.
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Northern Mt Lofty Ranges and southern Flinders Ranges, South
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<emphasis id="B937781AFFFFEC7CFE9CFE67F9F92FEE" bold="true" box="[312,452,403,429]" pageId="9" pageNumber="66">Etymology.</emphasis>
Named for Jude Purcell, Adelaide, who has been of great assistance to me with preparation of figures.
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