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1. Maxillary stylets about one-fifth of head width apart (
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); mesopresternum well-developed and complete; pronotum unusually short in midline (
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), width about 3.0 times as long as median length................................ 2
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-. Maxillary stylets close together medially in head (
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); mesopresternum reduced to small median or lateral sclerites; pronotum longer medially, width about 2.5 times median length................................................... 3
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2. Pelta broadly triangular (
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); tergite IX with no short stout setae; tergite X tapering evenly, margins without any setae...............................................................................................
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-. Pelta with long slender lateral wings (
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); tergite IX with 3 pairs of short, stout setae; tergite X converging sharply to apex, laterally with many short setae (
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)...............................................................
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3. Antennal segment IV with 2 sense cones; abdominal segment X swollen dorsally and with convex lateral margins, bearing many short stout setae (
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)..............................................................
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-. Antennal segment IV with 4 sense cones; abdominal segment X tapering evenly with no robust lateral setae........
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