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is a small genus with only 2 recent species,
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Ross
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, the
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species, and
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Denning. It
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belongs to the subfamily
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, which was reviewed by
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and recently evaluated by
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.
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is found today in
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and
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. Nothing is published about the immature stages or the biology of the species (
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).
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Based on the key of
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the genus
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is characterized by a number of characters, including the position of crossvein
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near crossvein
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and the fusion of Cu2 and A1 at or before the wing margin in the forewing, by the presence of fork III and the absence of crossvein
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in the hind wing, the absence of episternal warts on the prothorax, and the presence of bundles of seta on the foreleg tarsal claws.
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In the male genitalia (
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) the genus
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is characterized by the basal segment of the inferior appendage being at least twice as long as the apical segment and the apex of the phallus with endothecal processes and lobules of the endothecal lobe.
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