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Genus
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Aoki, 1965
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species:
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— Adult. With character states of the
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, partially; Norton and Behan-Pelletier 2007). Size: length of body about 500850.
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Notogaster Anterior part of notogaster with two pairs of connected condyles (medial pair large, lateral pair small). Anterior margin inconspicuous, fused with prodorsal hollow, sometimes depressed or with unpair median tubercle. Ten or 13 (if
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,
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,
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developed) pairs of setiform, thickened or phylliform notogastral setae present; seta
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inserted on ventrobasal part of medial condyle.
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<paragraph id="FA54F67D884AF041FDD2767EF29A90B3" blockId="3.[491,1537,229,561]" pageId="3" pageNumber="997">Lateral podosomal and epimeral regions Pedotectum I as a large lamina. Discidium present. Typical epimeral setal formula: 3-1-3-2.</paragraph>
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