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Bhatti
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(
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)
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This New World genus currently includes eight species, but several other species described in
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should be transferred here (
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). These species are distinguished by the reduction of the metasternal furca, such that the furcal pits are widely separated not close together medially (
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). One of these species,
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, is now widespread on grasses throughout the tropics and subtropics, and
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provided an illustrated account, under the generic name
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, of the two
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species known from
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(
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and
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). Larvae of species in these genera apparently always develop each within a single grass floret, and the few larvae that have been examined have such small legs that they seem to be effectively immobile.
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