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Key for the species of
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The species
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<emphasis box="[295,518,1555,1580]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="28">Nerius purpusianus</emphasis>
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is likely a junior synonym of
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<emphasis box="[1066,1287,1555,1581]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="28">Nerius plurivittatus</emphasis>
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and was not included in the key.
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<emphasis box="[380,683,1591,1617]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="28">Odontoloxozus longicornis</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis box="[739,933,1591,1617]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="28">O. pachycericola</emphasis>
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key out to the same couplet because there is no reliable diagnostic characters to separate the two species (
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Pfeiler
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1. Tegument densely pruinose with numerous setulae with brown maculae at its base, giving the appearance of a brown-dotted body (
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) … [
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<keyLead box="[151,1436,1754,1776]" pageId="1" pageNumber="28">-. Tegument without these setulae or brown maculae throughout the body.......................................... 2</keyLead>
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2. Antennal base opaque and brown to testaceous. Postgena with dense patch of yellow setulae. Anterior notopleural seta as long as posterior one (
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). Discal scutellar seta well-developed, about one third the size of apical scutellar seta (
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). Thorax with two wide silvery stripes dorsally (
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)....................................................... 3
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<keyLead pageId="1" pageNumber="28">-. Antennal base shiny or opaque; if opaque, dark brown. Postgena with scarce or no yellow setulae. Anterior notopleural seta absent or present; if present, shorter than posterior one. Discal scutellar seta absent or inconspicuous. Thorax without two wide silvery stripes dorsally................................................................................. 4</keyLead>
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3. Vibrissa present. Arista dorso-apical and brown. Four well-developed postsutural dorsocentral setae, increasing in size towards scutellum (
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). First flagellomere rectangular.................................
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-. Vibrissa absent. Arista apical with proximal half white and distal half brown. One well-developed postsutural dorsocentral seta, other dorsocentral setae very short (
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). First flagellomere slightly tapering towards apex..
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4. Presutural scutum and antepronotal ridge distinctly anterior to postpronotal carina (
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). Pedicel elongate, at least twice as long as wide (
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,
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,
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,
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). Occiput at least as long as high (
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Presutural scutum and antepronotal ridge at same level as postpronotal carina (
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). Pedicel stout, length 1.5 times width, at most. Occiput shorter than high........................................................................ 6
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5. Male occiput as long as high (
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-. Male occiput twice as long as high (
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). First flagellomere with distal margin rounded and slightly expanded ventrally (
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)...................................................................
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6. Prosternum wide, reaching the proepisternum laterally. Inner process of pedicel wide, triangular....... 7 [
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-. Prosternum linear, separated from proepisternum by a wide membranous area. Inner process of pedicel narrow, triangular to finger-like....................................................................... 8 [
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7. Occiput inflated and shiny. Thorax with two broad silvery dorsomedian stripes on presutural and postsutural scutum separated by narrow brown stripe. Inner vertical seta short and outer vertical seta absent..............
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-. Occiput flat and velvet pruinose. Thorax with two silvery dorsomedian stripes on presutural and postsutural scutum, separated medially by broad brown stripe narrowing toward scutoscutellar suture, and by dorsocentral brown stripe from transverse suture to scutoscutellar suture (
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). Inner and outer vertical setae well developed.....
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8. Arista with dense white pubescence on entire surface, or at least on basal third (
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)............................. 9
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-. Arista brown, with small bare white area at base (
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9. Arista entirely dense white pubescent. Frontal vitta orange, with ovate black spot on posterior third, covering the ocellar tubercle (
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-. Arista white pubescent at base and brown and bare on distal two thirds. Frontal vitta yellow...............................................................................................
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10. Pleuron partly brown and yellow, with katatergite yellow (
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-. Pleuron mostly brown with bluish reflections and small yellowish areas on ventral proepisternum and dorsal anepisternum and katepisternum (
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). Abdomen uniformly brown, without dorsomedian yellow stripe (
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