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Claws connate. Central Africa (
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4. Forehead flat, lacking a middle groove (
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). Lateral carina of prothorax generally strangled before apex (
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). Body of penis with a thickening near base, visible in lateral view. In males, stridulatory plate (tergite VII) basally indented on each side of the row of tubercles ........................ ..............................................................................................................
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Forehead with a middle groove (
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). Lateral carina of prothorax constricted before apex (
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). Width of body of penis regular in lateral view (
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). In males, stridulatory plate (tergite VII) with basal margin smooth, lacking indentation on each side of the row of tubercles (
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) .. ..............................................................................................................
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