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Insertion of the following couplets at the beginning of Gonzalez
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males will enable the newly described species to be identified:
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A. S4 with highly modified branched setae, some of which are rake or trident-like (
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—. S4 without highly modified setae, S5 sometimes with unusually structured setae ............................................... couplet 1 (page 215) of
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<emphasis id="B909CE79837A8E42FF15FA65C030FA1A" bold="true" box="[160,316,1478,1500]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Figures 2122.</emphasis>
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male mesotibia ventral surface to show unusual structure of hairs.
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Most of ventral surface of tibia (scale bar = 250 μm).
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Close-up to show hair structure (scale bar = 25 μm).
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B(A). Clypeus black, lacking apical transverse cream-colored band; S4 setae with from two to four branches (
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—. Clypeus with apical transverse cream-colored band; S4 setae with from two to five branches (
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<emphasis id="B909CE7983798E41FF15FC2BC001FC5C" bold="true" box="[160,269,904,926]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Figure 23.</emphasis>
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, female, oblique ventral view of head to show straight hypostomal carina (scale bar = 0.5mm).
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Insertion of the following couplet at the beginning of Gonzalez
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females will enable identification of the female of
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.
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:
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A. Hypostomal carina strongly sinuate, concave anteriorly, strongly convex posteriorly (
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) ...........................................................
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—. Hypostomal carina linear (
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) ............ couplet 1 of
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For identification of the female of
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, the following modifications are required to Gonzalez
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4. Metatibial scopal hairs whitish (
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) .............................................................. 4A
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—. Metatibial scopal hairs brown-black (
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) ........................................................... ....................................................................... couplet
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4A. Metasomal terga with apical impressed areas translucent, area immediately anterior to apical impressed areas somewhat orange clearly differing from dark brown of discs of terga (
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Gonzalez
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: figs. 1b-d); facial fovea ≈3.7× longer than wide; mesotibial spur ≈0.8× length of mesobasitarsus .............................. ...........................................................................
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—. Metasomal terga with apical impressed areas red-brown, areas immediately anterior to apical impressed areas almost concolorous to discs of terga (
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); facial fovea ≈5× longer than maximum width; mesotibial spur ≈0.95× as long as mesobasitarsus (
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) ....................................................................
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