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Key to the Genera of North American (North of
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1. Mandibles extremely long and narrow, much longer than head behind the antennal insertions (
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); sides of head behind antennal insertions more-or-less parallel and straight; frontal furrows deep and long, extending to occiput (
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); lateral explanation of elytron very broad in anterior half, abruptly narrowing thereafter (
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); geographic range Sierra
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............
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Casey
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Mandibles shorter and stouter, shorter than head behind the antennal insertions (
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); sides of head behind antennal insertions rounded; frontal furrows shallow and short, extending no more than halfway to occiput (
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); lateral explanation of elytra much narrower and broadest only near the humeri or in the anterior quarter, gradually narrowing until terminating before the apex (
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)............... 2
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2. Mentum with a pair of setae near apex of anteromedial tooth; geographic range
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, and
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If two setae are present on mentum tooth, then they are at base of tooth, well posterior of apex; geographic range eastern
<collectingCountry id="A1EDC99EFFE5477DFE7EB956FDB4FC2E" box="[384,513,887,909]" name="United States of America" pageId="8" pageNumber="409">United States</collectingCountry>
west to
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and
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.............................. 4
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3. Male profemur with a spine on ventrobasal face (
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); male protarsus with tarsomeres 1 and 2 strongly asymmetrically dilated (
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); female genitalia with a field of long bifurcate setae scattered throughout the apical region of laterotergite IX (
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); geographical range Pacific Northwestern United States (
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)........................
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Male profemur without a spine on ventrobasal face; male protarsus with only tarsomere 1 dilated; each lateral tergite of female genitalia with a field of simple setae on the venter along medial or apical edges; geographical range
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............................................
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Jeannel
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4. Both sexes with apical margin of last visible abdominal ventrite evenly arcuate; right paramere present; geographic range eastern
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west to
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and
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...............
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Casey
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Male with apical margin of last visible abdominal ventrite toothed; right paramere apparently absent; geographic range southeastern
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Barr
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