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species:
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The name indicates the morphological resemblance to the genus
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The new genus can be separated from other genera of the tribe
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by the following combination of characters: Male imago with lyrate tibial spurs; R2 branch absent; R2+R3 connecting with costa; anal point simple; scutal tubercle absent; comb of hind tibia distinct, with 5-6 setae; hind tibia with single spur. Pupa with alveolar horn sac; 3 LS-setae on tergite VII; proximal anal macrosetae dorsal; genital sac short, less than half the length of anal lobe. Larva with dark supraanal setae, longer and stronger than anal setae, mounted on small tubercles; arrangement of dorsal and ventral cephalic setae: S5, DP and S
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row, slightly posteriorly directed; S7 anterolateral to S8; S9 anterior to VP; S10 posterior to VP (as in
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); paraligula bi- or trifid.
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MALE. Small species, wing length
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. Antenna with 13 flagellomeres, apical flagellomere indistinctly offset, AR 1.21.3. Eyes with dorsomedian extension; temporals uniserial. Antepronotal lobes separated medially; scutal tubercle absent; lateral antepronotal, anepisternal, preepisternal and postnotal setae absent. Wing unmarked; membrane evenly covered with pale macrotrichia; costa produced beyond R4+5, ending between M1+2 and M3+4; R2+3 reaching costa; R2 branch absent; anal lobe well developed.
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tibia with single spur, and comb of 56 setae; all tibial spurs lyrate, with 34 teeth; pulvilli absent. Tergite IX with strong posterior setae. Gonocoxite robust, 1.5 times longer than wide, inner margin slightly concave; dorsal surface with longer marginal setae and field of short bristles medially. Inferior volsella absent. Gonostylus simple, short, about half the length of gonocoxite.
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LARVA. Antenna 4 segmented; ring organ near middle of basal segment. Ring organ in distal half of basal maxillary palp segment; mandible slender, basal tooth distinct; ligula with 5 subequal teeth, row of teeth straight to slightly convex, inner teeth with apices turned outwards; paraligula bi- or trifid, third tooth on inner side varying in size; pecten hypopharyngis with 611 teeth; S5, DP and S
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row, slightly posteriorly directed; S7 anterolateral to S8; S9 anterior to VP; S10 posterior to VP (as in
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). Anal tubules slender, longer than parapods; supraanal setae on small tubercles, stronger and longer than anal setae; claws of posterior parapods simple.
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