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Male generic diagnosis was given by
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and
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, pattern of tibial comb is re-emphasized here. However, additions should be made to
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for the female, which is too brief. Those for the pupa and larva are prepared here for the first time.
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Fore tibia with one round scale; mid and hind tibiae apically with two narrow-separated combs, together occupying about half of tibial circumference; only outer comb with apically hooked spur.
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Antenna with 6 flagellomeres. Wing with macrotrichia denser in basal half. Genitalia with long and thick notum, and short and stout rami. Gonocoxapodeme gradually curved. Coxosternapodeme strongly sclerotized, sinuous. Dorsomesal lobe small, extended posteriorly; ventrolateral lobe broad, brush-like, and posterolateral to dorsomesal lobe; apodeme lobe weakly sclerotized. Labia well developed, with distinct microtrichia only at apically. Seminal capsule oval, with distinct neck. Spermathecal duct initially directed posteriorly then making a complete loop before middle section, terminated in common opening. Cerci broad, large and subquadrate.
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Cephalic tubercle conical; frontal seta long. Thoracic horn with 3 main basal bundles, bearing more than 10 smooth branches; basal ring dark brown, oval. Prealar tubercle absent.AT IIVI with more or less extensive spinulation; AT VIIVIII with anterolateral spinulation. AT I and IX without spinulation. AT IIIVI with anterior transverse band of spines. Conjunctives III/IV and IV/V with rows of spinules. Sternite and parasternites without spinules. A IV with vortex. A II with 2 pairs of well-developed pedes spurii B; A III with one pair of pedes spurii B. A VIII comb with 13 large and 58 small teeth. A VVI each with 3 Lt setae; A VIIVIII each with 4 Lt setae.
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