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The six species of this group are characterized as having both sexes with strongly developed hypopharyngeal sclerites (
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) and sternite II well developed (much as in
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), the females with lightly spiculate posterior margin of subgenital plate (
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), and the male genital sac sclerite tapered posteriorly, with dark medioposterior line (
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,
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, or 17)..
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