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<keyLead id="C246564A3907FF90FF39943B72A7FA83" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">1. Mandibles small, simple, shorter than head (females)........................................................5</keyLead>
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3. Mandibles with a vertical tooth on the upper ridge (
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) ....................................
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3. Mandibles without vertical tooth (
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) .... .....................................................
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4. Apex of mandibles simple, acute (
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)...... .................................................
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4. Apex of mandibles double or truncate (
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) ..................................................
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<keyLead id="C246564A3907FF90FF3997B272A7F909" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">5. Lateral sides of prothorax more or less obliquely directed forwards............................................. 6</keyLead>
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5. Lateral sides of prothorax almost subparallel, canthus prominent....................
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<keyLead id="C246564A3907FF90FD5795EB749DFB33" pageId="4" pageNumber="349">6. Pronotal and elytral disc with some shiny areas..............................................................7</keyLead>
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6. Pronotal and elytral disc strongly and uniformly punctate ......................
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7. Canthus anteriorly distinctly protruding, head with some shiny areas ....................
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7. Canthus not protruding, head more uniformly punctate .......................................
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