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: Barrington R.
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N.E.U. Exp. Soc. /
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Uni of New
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. BL
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, BL/BW ~1.6. Dorsal side uniformly blackish, surface punctures a little larger than in
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF81BC6B2CB5FF7E93EE08BF" box="[151,218,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="467">fulvus</emphasis>
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. Mandibles with minute tooth. Antenna (antennomeres 611 missing) apparently slender, antennomere 5 ~3 times longer than wide.
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF81BC6B2CB5F94392610ECF" bold="true" box="[151,341,1706,1729]" pageId="16" pageNumber="467">FIGURES 4148.</emphasis>
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spp., males, I.
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: 41, ventral view of S9 (part), tegmen and penis; 42, the same, apical portion of penis and tegmen, enlarged.
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: 43, T8; 44, T9; 45, S8; 46, S9; 47, ventral view of tegmen and penis; 48, the same, apical portion, enlarged. 4346 to the same scale. pa, pala; pd, parameroid; pe, paramere; st, stylus; tr, trigonium.
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. Segments 8 and 9 as for the group (
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).
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long and wide, waisted near basal third, front truncate. Base of trigonium with convex sides, distal part parallel, ending in two lateral tips. Between the tip a narrow median process bends ventrad at almost right angle and is therefore barely visible in dorsoventral view. The parameroids are short, sclerotized, concave and bear sensory pores. The sclerotized tips are laterally connected to folded membranes. The rectangular tegmen surrounding the penis at a wide distance bears rudimentary styli (
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47). The apices of the parameres are three-dimensional cap-like structures with complex internal folds. In dorsoventral view a large beak-like process projects, at high magnification a few fine setae on its convex side are seen (
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).
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF80BC6A2CE5FEED93CB0912" bold="true" box="[199,255,260,285]" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">Note</emphasis>
.
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and
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF80BC6A2DE2FEEC91070912" box="[448,563,260,285]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">E. aquilus</emphasis>
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also have an anteriorly widened truncate pala. Both differ much in the penis and paramere tips (
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,
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).
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. Named after the
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locality, the name is treated like a dedication name, a Latin noun in the genitive case.
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