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The species is well distributed, probably cosmopolitan. Also rather varying it, may be divided into some subspecies (
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In the newly collected specimens the shape and size of the porose areas are different, sometimes porose area
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is divided into two larger parts and one very small part. A minute seta is observable on the pteromorphae. Distal end of sensillus curved inwards. Median porus of the male conspicuously large.
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