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Key to Nearctic species of
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: spatuliform apex of median lobe (in parameral view) smaller, 1.1 times as wide as median lobe measured subapically at its narrowest point (
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). Body length 3.0
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. Distributed along the Pacific coast of North
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). Also known from Europe,
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and Inaccessible Island of the
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archipelago ........ ..................................................................................................1.
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Males: spatuliform apex of median lobe (in parameral view) larger, 1.41.6 times as wide as median lobe measured subapically at its narrowest point (
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. Distributed along the Atlantic coast of North
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.........................................................................................2.
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