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2 Base strikingly lighter than rest of elytra........................................................
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2' Fore body bright red, elytra dark...........................................................
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3 Head and pronotum with coarse granular punctures; terminalia
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<keyLead id="6F03F70FFF9EBC742CB5FD5C96AF0AC5" box="[151,1435,693,714]" pageId="15" pageNumber="466">3' Normal fine punctures on entire surface.................................................................... 4</keyLead>
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and distal part of penis of similar length, parameroids longer than trigonium (e.g.,
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). Plate of T8 transverse, short stout pegs along caudal edge (
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)............................................................. 5
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4'
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2 or more times longer than the trigonium which is longer than the parameroids (e.g.,
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,
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). No pegs along caudal edge of T8........................................................................................... 6
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5 Parameroids ending in a long curved spine; trigonium with long apical process (
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)...............
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5' Trigonium and parameroids without long pointed processes (
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).................................
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6 Trigonium spherical, with 3 horn-like processes (
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6' Trigonium parallel-sided, no horns, only a delicate tongue directed ventrad from apex (e.g.,
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7 Each paramere ventrally with a large triangular sclerite, the paramere apex is a slender plate with serrate ventral edge (
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Watts
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<keyLead id="6F03F70FFF9EBC742CB5FC1E96A10C03" box="[151,1429,1015,1036]" pageId="15" pageNumber="466">7' No separate ventral subterminal sclerites on parameres....................................................... 8</keyLead>
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8 Paramere ending in two hooks curved in opposite directions (
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF9EBC742944FBFD96A80C25" bold="true" box="[1382,1436,1044,1066]" pageId="15" pageNumber="466">n. sp.</emphasis>
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8' Apex of paramere a compact convoluted body (e.g.,
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9 Penis waisted, front of pala wide, a strong hook projects from paramere apex (
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9'
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