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Species of the genus
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are characterized by generally hyaline wings (with a small dark spot at the apex of the FW in males and sometimes amber at wing bases). The HW of the males have a more or less prominent angulation of the costa about halfway between the base of the wing and the nodus. The IR3 vein is not fused with the radius close to the wing base. This helps separate females from
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, which is otherwise similar in venation. At present, 11 species of
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have been described (
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,
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), of which three occur in Vietnam.
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