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Mound
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Although described originally from a single female taken near Brisbane, Queensland, three females and one male have now been studied from Taree on the coast of New South
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. These specimens were collected from leaves of
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. The tergites lack areas of microtrichia sub-laterally, in contrast to the other species of this genus (
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). Moreover, the sub-median areas of microtrichia on tergite II that occur in the other species are very weakly developed. In contrast, sternites IIIVII have the prominent sub-circular areas with internal microtrichia that are typical of species in this genus.
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