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The two species of this group, representing the only previously described species of
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, are characterized as having both sexes with a much larger number of abdominal tergal and/or sternal setae than any other known species from this family. The females have only a modest enlargement of the anterior abdominal tergites (
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). Although the host identities of both species are uncertain, this group is morphologically distinctive from other
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