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macropterous: Body with red pigment; dorsum of head, pronotal blotch, meso- and metanotum, abdominal tergites IV grayish brown, tergite VI whitish; tergites VIIX brown; antecostal ridges of tergites IVIII dark; antennal segments IIII grayish white, IVVII brown except base of IV grayish; tibiae and tarsi yellow, fore femur grayish brown, mid and hind femora brown; forewings brown with a sub-basal pale band.
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unknown.
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Measurements of
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female in microns: Body length 1200. Head dorsum length 48. Pronotum length 108, width 240, blotch median length 60, lateral longest length 80. Forewing length 800. Antennal segments IVII (L/W): 24/24, 36/24, 56/20, 60/16, 44/20, 48/12, 12/8, 8/4.
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:
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female:
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,
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,
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,
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on
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var.
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,
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<collectingDate id="EFE4E9E42220494981E9550A163AFA99" box="[234,368,1346,1372]" pageId="18" pageNumber="65" value="1993-04-14">14-iv-1993</collectingDate>
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.
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<emphasis id="B96AEADE2220494981C455231667FA41" box="[199,301,1387,1412]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="65">Remarks</emphasis>
: This species is unique by its abdominal shape and color and the obvious protrudings on abdominal sternite VII.
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