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[member of enchrysa subgroup];
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[member of bilineata group];
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[member of enchrysa subgroup].
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Flint
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is most similar overall to
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, especially in the shape of the inferior appendages, but those of
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have the apical processes shorter, more strongly arched, and densely covered with microsetae. Both species have spines or spine-like processes on the paramere appendages, but
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has only one pair of appendages. An additional similarity between
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and
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is in the structure of the ventral lobes of the phallicata, which have the basal part forming retrorse lobes. The species differ in that the apical notch of tergum X is shallower in
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.
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also differs in that the posterior margin of segment IX is very sharply, nearly rectilinearly, angular. The latter character state is similarly developed in
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M.
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, but there is otherwise no close resemblance between the two species.
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—Length of forewing: male 6.0 mm; female 6.8. Forewing with forks I, II, and III present, hind wing with forks II, III, and V. Spur formula 0:4:4. Dorsal side of forewings, head, basal segments of antennae, and legs golden-orange; wing membrane of fore- and hind wings distinctly infuscated, ventral side of forewings (and apicomarginal setae), hind wings, apices of antennae, and palps dark brown. Tibial spurs brownish-black, strongly contrasting with legs. Wing bars absent.
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Municipio El Cerrito, Río Cerrito,
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, F Muñoz et al.
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