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Pitkin
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(
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Females of this species are not easily distinguished from those of
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. The significance of the differences between them is difficult to assess, and the possibility remains that they represent a single variable species. Both species have been taken from grasses in damp places in south-eastern
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, and both have been found on Mt. Kosciusko although not in the same collection. However, the males associated with the two names are readily distinguished from each other by the form of the sternal pore plates. Moreover, the sixth antennal segment is longer with almost parallel margins in
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, whereas it has strongly convex margins in
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. A series of both sexes taken on grasses and sedges in a damp area of Namadji, near Canberra, have the antennae slightly longer and paler than the
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specimens from Mt. Kosciuszko, and the head more clearly sculptured.
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Body, legs and antennal segments I
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yellow,
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yellow with pale brown shadings,
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variably yellow at base,
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brown. Head reticulate, weakly so in ocellar region (
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); eyes with no facets pigmented or only weakly indicated; ocellar setae
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variable in position. Antennae 9-segmented; sensorium simple on
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, forked on
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;
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without microtrichia (also
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in
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series);
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pedicellate (
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). Pronotum almost without sculpture. Mesonotum and metascutum transverse, MCS present (
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). Abdominal tergites transversely reticulate medially, posterolateral margins smooth;
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with all four pairs of setae equally small, setal pair S4 arising in front of margin;
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with narrow, irregularly lobed, craspedum; spiracles occupying almost half of lateral margins of
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(
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.
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. Similar to female; tergite IX with 2 pairs of short stout setae medially; sternites IIIVII with weakly C-shaped or curved pore plate (
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).
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