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: 255. -
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: 2179;
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: 338;
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: 41;
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: 1302;
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: 99;
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: 240;
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: 25, 36;
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: 48;
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: 10-11;
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: 89;
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: 717;
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: 88;
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: 267;
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: 896;
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: 315;
<bibRefCitation pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Arnett 2000</bibRefCitation>
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: 532;
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: 443. Type species:
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LeConte, by monotypy.
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<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Description.</paragraph>
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[note: &quot;
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&quot; indicates the character states for subgenus
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, while &quot;
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&quot; refers to the corresponding states in subgenus
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(see below)].
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Body elongate oval (TL/GEW 2.8-3.4), parallel-sided to widened posterior of middle, slightly (
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) to moderately (
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) flattened dorsally. TL 4.6-7.5 mm.
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Head relatively short, narrowed slightly posterior of eyes; eyes moderately large, distinctly convex, inner margins convergent anteriorly; facets moderately coarse, with
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setae (especially noticeable in
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); frontoclypeal suture indistinct, indicated by slight furrow only; antennal insertions slightly concealed dorsally by raised lateral margins of frons; labrum transverse, anterior margin straight to shallowly sinuate.
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Antennae relatively short (Fig. 1) (
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) to moderately elongate (Figs 2-3) (
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), not exhibiting distinct sexual dimorphism; scape and pedicel moniliform (
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) to slightly elongate (
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); antennomere 3 elongate, antennomeres 4-10 wider than long, submoniliform (
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) to elongate, triangular to subserrate (
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); antennomere 11 narrowed distally; sensilla present on distal surface of antennomeres 5-10.
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
Figure 1. Dorsal habitus photograph of
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; female, New Hampshire. TL = 5.1 mm. Photo credit: Darren Pollock, Eastern New Mexico University.
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Mandibles relatively short, stout, slightly asymmetrical, apically bidentate; terebral teeth absent, or represented by several minute crenulae; molae approximately equal in size, subquadrate, with slightly developed surface texture; both mandibles with abrupt incision distal of mola; ventral row of microtrichia absent; prostheca distinct, about half length of mandible, inserted near distal edge of mola; maxilla with galea slightly longer than lacinia; galea bluntly rounded distally, relatively densely pubescent; maxillary palpi elongate, apical palpomere securiform (
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) to slightly cultriform (
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); inner margins of palpomeres 1 and 2 straight (
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) to slightly sinuate (
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); mentum short, about 2
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wider than long, posterior suture straight (
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) or distinctly arcuate (
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).
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Thorax. Prothorax subquadrate (Figs 1-3), slightly wider than long (GPW/PL = 0.90-1.29); pronotal margins straight and convergent anteriorly, to slightly arcuate and widest near midlength; pronotal disc flat to slightly convex, with variously developed shallow, paired depressions; lateral pronotal carinae absent, margin smooth; posterior margin with pair of small, deep, punctiform pits; prosternum anterior of procoxae short (
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) to moderately elongate (
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), surface flat to slightly
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medially; intercoxal process short, knife-like, extended to about half length of procoxae; procoxae rounded (
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) to elongate (
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); procoxal cavities open externally and internally; protrochantin concealed.
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="6">
Figure 2. Dorsal habitus photograph of
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; female, Utah. TL = 6.3 mm.&lt;br/&gt; Photo credit: Darren Pollock, Eastern New Mexico University.
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Figure 3. Dorsal habitus photograph of
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('pallidus'); female, California. TL = 6.5 mm. Photo credit: Darren Pollock, Eastern New Mexico University.
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Elytra elongate, subovate, disc flat (
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) to slightly convex (
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), upper surface uniformly and moderately coarsely punctate and setose (slightly more coarse in
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), setae closely appressed to elytral surface; apical elytral patch present, but not conspicuous dorsally, not contrasting in color with respect to remainder of elytron; epipleuron narrow, traceable only to abdominal ventrite 3 or 4; mesosternum with posterior intercoxal process parallel-sided, extended posteriorly to near posterior
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of mesocoxae; mesocoxae narrowly but completely separated, trochantins exposed; coxal cavities partly closed laterally by mesepimera; metasternum large, convex, anterior margin with indistinct (
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) to distinct (
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) process, in contact with posterior mesosternal process; median impressed line distinct to at least half distance to anterior margin of metasternum; metendosternite with long, relatively wide stalk; anterior tendons inserted on anterior margin of metendosternite body; laminae large, produced and somewhat angulate laterally.
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Wing (Figs 7-8) fully developed, membrane beyond distinct radial cell moderately short (esp. in
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); venation similar in both species, but wing membrane and veins relatively darkly pigmented in
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(Fig. 8), very pale in
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(Fig. 7); wedge cell present; 3 MP veins reaching wing margin, proximal to CuA+AA; pigmented patches (flecks) present near junction of RP and MP, and near radial cell (
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), indistinct in
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.
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Legs well developed, similar in relative shape and size on all thoracic segments; middle and hind femora slightly more expanded than front femora; femora relatively slender, but distinctly widened toward midlength; tibiae straight, about same length
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femora, tibial spurs very short, equal in length; tarsomeres slender, 5-5-4; all tarsomeres simple ventrally, except for penultimate tarsomere with large ventral lobe; basal tarsomere on hind tarsus subequal in length to other tarsomeres combined; tarsal claws with large blunt tooth.
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
Abdomen with all ventrites freely articulated, uniformly punctate and setose, except for male sex patch; sex patch of two forms: small, longitudinally oval, setose patch on ventrite 2, not contrasting in color with ventrite (Fig. 6) (
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); or large, somewhat bulbous, glabrous area occupying and somewhat distorting the shape of ventrite 2, distinctly contrasting in color to dark ventrite surface (Fig. 5) (
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).
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Male genitalia with median lobe dorsal to tegmen; sternite 9 forming ring-like sclerite, U-shaped in
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(Fig. 11), Y-shaped in
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(Fig. 9); tegmen relatively short, stout; basale broader than long, proximal margin deeply emarginate; length of apicale subequal to that of basale (along lateral margins); parameres of apicale short (Fig. 11) (
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) to slightly elongated (Fig. 9) (
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), with distal, inwardly-directed hook; median lobe (Figs 10, 12) stout, longer than tegmen; ventral side deeply emarginate, dorsal side proximally subquadrate, laterally produced, explanate; apex of median lobe triangular, relatively blunt.
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Female genitalia with elongate, flexible, and only slightly sclerotized ovipositor; coxites 4-segmented, sparsely setose; distal segment short, distinctly more sclerotized than remainder of coxite; styli short, setose, with several very long distal setae; dorsal and ventral baculi well developed, extended to base of coxites; spiculum long, far exceeding length of segment 8; bursa copulatrix small (Fig. 13) (
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) to very large (Fig. 14) (
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), separated from vagina by narrow constriction, without conspicuous surface texture; spermatheca present, inserted near or at base of bursa, with elongate spermathecal gland.
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