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Norrbom &amp; Prado
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, new genus
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”:
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Prado
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2002
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: 1012
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.
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species.
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This genus differs from all other Neotropical genera of
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by its entirely dark brown wing pattern and in having rows of teeth­like spines on the base of the phallus (
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). It runs to the “Platensinini” in the key of
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but differs from all of the genera included there by its wing pattern. It clearly belongs to the
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, but within this group its relationships are unclear. It may be closest to
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and related genera based on its chaetotaxy (nonsetulose frons, acuminate lateral vertical seta, setulose R4+5), head shape, and venation (lobe of cell bcu moderately large).
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<paragraph id="8BA20F761C4A590C880FFD99A0A84B58" blockId="2.[264,1324,567,1639]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Head: In lateral view higher than long, nearly oval, frons and face curving together without distinct angle or at strongly obtuse angle. Lunule large, length subequal to width. Frons nonsetulose medially, with 3 frontal setae and 2 acuminate reclinate orbital setae. Medial vertical seta yellow, acuminate, well developed; lateral vertical seta paler yellow, sometimes slightly lanceolate, half to 2/3 as long as medial vertical seta. Postocellar and postvertical setae well developed, white, lanceolate. Postocular setae mixed small, dark acuminate and large, white, lanceolate.</paragraph>
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Legs:
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femur with anterodorsal and posterodorsal preapical setae.
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Wing (
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): Entirely brown, including basal cells, alula, and anal lobe. Without bullae or argents (spots due to microtrichia color). Costal setulae at subcostal break short, no more than 2 times as long as other costal setulae. Vein R1 dorsally without gap in setulae near bend in vein Sc. Vein R4+5 dorsally evenly setulose to level of apex of R2+3, ventrally setulose to beyond level of r­m. Pterostigma 2.02.3 times as long as wide. Lobe of cell bcu subequal in length to width of cell.
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Male terminalia: Lateral surstylus simple, without posterodorsal lobe. Medial surstylus with 2 stout prensisetae. Base of phallus (
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) swollen and with two rows of tooth­like spines.
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<paragraph id="8BA20F761C4A590C880FFA13A3D74E56" blockId="2.[264,1324,567,1639]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Female terminalia: Eversible membrane similar dorsally and ventrally, with short taenia 1/3 length of membrane, and single broad oval area of moderate sized triangular spicules, largest subbasally, gradually tapering distally. Aculeus tip simple. 2 spermathecae.</paragraph>
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