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1 First antennal segment tubular, lacking an apical spine (
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)................... Male of
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First antennal segment apically incrassate, with a pair of apical spines. Females of
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spp.........................2
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2. Head width across eyes nearly subequal to the width of second antennal segment in frontal view. Dorsal spine on first antennal segment elongate (
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), much longer than width of proximal part of segment. Second antennal segment in frontal view oblong, proportionally longer, about 1.8 times longer than wide.................
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Head width across eyes much less than width of second antennal segment in frontal view. Dorsal spine on first antennal segment relatively short and stout basally (
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), subequal to width of proximal part of segment. Second antennal segment in frontal view more rounded, proportionally shorter, about 1.6 times longer than wide................
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