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The mesonotum always consists of pairs of sclerites; each metathorax epimeron has a brush of long setae on the anterior edge (
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). The setae of the mesonotal sclerites are closely adjacent to the posterior edge (
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). The inner anterior corner of each submesal mesonotal sclerite has 2-4 setae (
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). The mid- and hind tibiae each have a large apicoventral protrusion bearing a large apical bristle (
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). The dorsal edges of the middle and hind femora have several secondary setae (
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); the ventral edges of these femora each has a dense row of short filtering hairs and two long bristles, there are no hypertrophic setae (
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). The larval case is a slightly conic tetrahedral tube square in cross-section (
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) up to
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long. A case is constructed from leaves of water moss arranged transversely. Two
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has regular transverse ribs on the case surface, which are clearly seen with the naked eye or at a low magnification, and fragments of water moss shoots are embedded in cases at the frontal or distal or both ends of the tube (
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). Cases of the other
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have a smooth surface, but regular structures formed by leaves of water moss embedded at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the case are visible at microscopic magnification (
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). This species was low in numbers but regularly found in the
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