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<emphasis id="7FCA1C45777A8B29FF5295D7FEDEE4C0" bold="true" box="[151,363,151,177]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Myrsidea citrinae</emphasis>
Price and Dalgleish
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(
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host
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.
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Pelzeln
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, Stripe-tailed Yellow Finch.
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Gula usually with 4, less often 3, setae on each side. Metanotum and dorsal abdomen as in
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. Metanotum not enlarged, with 6 marginal setae; metasternal plate with 56 setae. Abdominal tergites of similar size, with only slight medioposterior convexity on IIIV or IIV. Tergal setae, with median gap in each row: I, 812; IIV, 1014; VIVII, 911; VIII, 8. Postspiracular setae very long on VVI (0.140.23), extremely long on VII (&gt;0.34). Sternal setae: II,
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each aster, 1113 marginal between asters, 89 anterior; III, 2022; IVV, 2631; VI, 2427; VII, 914; VIIIIX, 1923. Dimensions: TW, 0.420.44; HL, 0.29 0.32; PW, 0.260.29; MW, 0.400.42; AWIV, 0.530.58; ANW, 0.180.20; TL, 1.361.49.
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Gula with 4, much less often 3, setae on each side. Metanotum and dorsal abdomen as in
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. Metanotum with 6 marginal setae; metasternal plate with 56 setae. Tergal setae, with median gap in each row: I, 68; II, 812; IIIV, 1012; VIVII, 811; VIII, 89. Sternal setae: II,
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); III, 1419; IV, 2125; V, 2328; VI, 2125; VII, 1013; VIII, 4. Genital sac sclerite as for
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. Dimensions: TW, 0.390.40; HL, 0.270.30; PW, 0.230.25; MW, 0.33 0.35; AWIV, 0.420.45; GL, 0.380.40; TL, 1.121.20.
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), ex
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:
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Edo. Bolivar,
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E Sta. Elena,
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, R.C. Dalgleish.
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(
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,
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, same data as
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.
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<emphasis id="7FCA1C45777A8B29FF03961DFE8DE706" bold="true" box="[198,312,861,887]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Remarks</emphasis>
. The female of
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<emphasis id="7FCA1C45777A8B29FE3E961DFDCAE707" box="[507,639,861,886]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">M. citrinae</emphasis>
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is differentiated from others of the group by having only six marginal metanotal setae, a definite median gap in the tergal rows, extremely long postspiracular setae on tergite VII, and an unmodified tergite I. The male is separated by the small number of setae on the metanotal margin and on tergites VIIVIII and sternites VIIVIII. Additionally, both sexes have at least four longer medioanterior setae on sternite II.
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