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Male allotype,
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at Oualladja, MNHN, Paris (
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), MNHN-EO-CAELIF996
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Size very small, wingless, the cuticule very rough, with small tubercules. The overall color is extremely variable ranging from the whitish sandy to whitish brown or whitish-gray with all intermediaries, with a dense network of whitish tubercules and carinules. Sometimes there are whitish green females in autumn. The antenna have 14 articles. The pronotum has a slightly rounded kurtosis particularly in the male. The hind femora are rather thick with three dark bands.
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tibiae bear 10 internal spines and 10 spines external.
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