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Members of this group are characterised by the following combination of characters: two male genitalic rod-shaped apodemes (ventral and ejaculatory) present (
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); phallus short; long upturned bristle just above fore coxa absent; abdominal tergites 4 and/or 5 with squamiform setae (rarely absent); abdominal glands present between tergites 4 and 5. Additionally, in species of this group the hind tibia bears usually 1-2 anterodorsal bristles (but with quite numerous exceptions) (
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), cerci are usually fused to form a single lobe (
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) and the right surstylus is usually not prominent. In females, sclerites of abdominal segment 8 (
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) are separated (except in
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) and sternite 8 is folded apically.
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