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Tribe
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Lacordaire
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Aside from the genera
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and
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, these are the most rarely encountered
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. There are seven genera and 12 species present, including one new genus and four new species to be described in a forthcoming paper (Anderson, in press). They are characterized by a normal articulation between the femur and tibia, and a rhomboidal scutellum with its greatest width near the middle. Very little is known of their natural history.
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