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-. Both sexes displaying less ornamented meso- and metatibia. Female bearing elliptical and foliaceous thoracic dorsolateral projections, gently curved posteriorly. Abdominal segments V, VI and IX bearing scales ornaments oriented parallel to the posterior end, curved and slightly surpassing the following segment margin. Male bearing flat triangular spines on meso- and metanotum, sometimes asymmetrical. Dorsal black median line stretching from anterior end of mesonotum all the way to the posterior end of abdominal segment VI, less conspicuous after III. Abdominal segments II to IV bearing a pair of spines on posterior margin. Abdominal segment V sometimes displaying a small median crest, curved posteriorly......................................................................................
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2 Female displaying an elongated tergite X and subgenital plate forming a lanceolate structure, males mesonotum displaying an upward curvature just like in females............................................
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-. Female without tergite X and subgenital plate elongation, male displaying a straight mesonotum............................................................................................
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