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Lallemand
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, description of male
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Male resembling female but darker,
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egmina with a chain of 4 white spots extending from costa to claval suture, most clearly broken in middle.
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Male pygofer as in
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(
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(
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) but slightly longer, in ventral aspect globose, deeply notched medially (
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D); male theca with short, divergent apical processes (
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C). Length: male
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The female
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of
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has the entire postpedicel densely pitted (
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B) in contrast to that of a male (
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A), also from
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,
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E Misahualli
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,
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(
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) #debu00178285 in
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.
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might represent an unrecognized species but might possibly be sexually dimorphic; however, when this occurs in other
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it is usually the male rather than the female that has larger and more numerous antennal pits.
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