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in the lack of elongate interommatidial setae (in both species the setae are less than 1.5× as long as the diameter of the facets) and the lack of convex scutes on the dorsal cranium and mesosoma. Female specimens differ in POL:OOL ratio (POL as long as OOL in
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and 2× as long as OOL in
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), the completeness of the occipital carina (the carina is incomplete medially in
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), the length of the antennomeres (F1 shorter than the pedicel in
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and longer than the pedicel in
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) and the body coloration (head and mesosoma black and metasoma brown in
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; head, mesosoma, and metasoma brown in
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). Males of the two species differ in the length of setae on the flagellomeres (setae shorter than the width of the flagellomeres in
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and longer than the width of the flagellomeres in
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), POL:OOL ratio (POL shorter than OOL in
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and as long as OOL in
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">T. guianensis</emphasis>
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) and the length/width ratio of the gonostyle/volsella complex (gonostyle/volsella complex wider than long in
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and longer than wide in
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. Color hue pattern female: brown, legs, scape, pedicel, and F1–F4 yellowish, forewing brownish with a transverse discolored band at level of stigmal vein. Color intensity pattern female: head lighter than mesosoma and F5–F9, metasoma lighter than head, hind femur lighter than the rest of legs. Color hue pattern male: brown, legs yellowish, forewing brownish, with a transverse discolored band at level of stigmal vein. Structure of scutes on head and mesosoma: Scute surface on head and mesosoma flat, scutes indistinct.
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Length of setae on male flagellomere versus male flagellomere width: setae shorter than width of flagellomeres. Male scape length versus pedicel length: 1.7. Male F1 length versus pedicel length: 1.2. Male scape length versus combined length of F1+F2: shorter. Male F6 length versus combined length of F7+F8: Shorter than length of flagellomere 7 + 8. Number of flagellomeres with male-specific ventral sensilla: F6-9. Female scape length versus pedicel length: 2.0–2.6. Female F1 length versus pedicel length: 0.8–1.0. Female ninth flagellomere length: F9 less than F7+F8.
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Mesosoma shape: compressed laterally, distinctly higher than wide. Pronope count: present. Anterior slope of mesonotum shape: Anterior slope of mesonotum at obtuse angle to dorsal surface of mesonotum in lateral view. Antero-admedian line count: present. Notaulus count: present. Notaulus anterior origin versus anterolateral angle of mesoscutum (ball-and-socket articulation between pronotum and mesoscutum): notaulus arises at anterolateral angle of the mesoscutum. Posterior end of notaulus versus posterior end of antero-admedian line location: anteroadmedian line extends more posteriorly than notaulus. Scutes on posterior region of mesoscutum and dorsal region of mesoscutellum count: absent. Epicnemial carina count: complete. Sternaulus count: present. Sternaulus sculpture: smooth. Anterior metapleural carina count: absent. Carina limiting posteriorly antecosta count: present. Lateral propodeal carina count: present. Wings: Stigmal vein length versus pterostigma marginal length: stigmal vein longer than the pterostigma marginal length. Metasoma: Waterston’s evaporatorium shape medially male: paired, left and right evaporatoria are not continuous medially.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[818,917,828,848]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Etymology</emphasis>
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The species epithet refers to Ian David Gauld, the collector of the
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