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1. Upper edge of inner surface of profemur (
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) with tooth near apex .................................................................. 2
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- Upper edge of inner surface of profemur with arcuate prominence or obtuse-angled prominence (
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,
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,
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,
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) near apex ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
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2. Upper edge of inner surface of profemur with sharp acute-angled tooth (
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) near apex ................................... 3
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- Upper edge of inner surface of profemur with obtuse or rectangular tooth (
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) near apex .............................. 4
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3. Pronotum widest behind the middle. Anterior 1/2 and apical part of outer margin of epipleura visible from above. Ventral surface of protarsomere 1 with hair brush
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- Pronotum widest in the middle. Outer margin of epipleura visible from above nearly along entire length. Ventral sur- face of protarsomeres 1 and 2 with hair brushes
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<emphasis id="B97EEA9FCE372B45788AF8513E1BF83C" box="[1164,1291,1978,2001]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="57">I. semenowi</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="30FB95B8CE362B447C91FF733E8BFF22" pageId="1" pageNumber="58">- Anterior part of outer margin of epipleura not visible from above or only anterior 1/3 visible from above or outer margin of epipleura visible from above along entire length ......................................................................................... 6</keyLead>
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5. Lateral margins of pronotum converging to base with almost straight sides in basal half. Prosternum in front of procoxae oblique to the horizontal plane. Metatibiae straight.
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..................................................
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Shi &amp; Ren, 2007
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- Lateral margins of pronotum almost parallel-sided in basal half. Prosternum in front of procoxae almost vertical. Metatibiae arcuate
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...............................................................................................................
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6. Pronotum noticeably transverse. Elytral surface with dense irregular prominences. Only apical part of outer margin of epipleura visible from above.
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7. Upper edge of inner surface of profemur with arcuate prominence or massive arcuate prominence (
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13. Pronotum 1.35 times as wide as long. Lateral margins of pronotum not reflexed. Ventral surface of protarsomeres 1 and 2 with hair brushes.
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- Antennae short, when posteriorly extended, reaching posterior 1/31/4 of pronotum. Pronotum noticeably transverse, 1.251.37 times as wide as long. Outer margin of epipleura visible from above in anterior 2/51/2. Ventral surface of protarsomeres 1 and 2 with small hair brushes or apical tuft of pale hairs
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..
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Shi &amp; Ren, 2007
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