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Distant
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1 Antennae with apical half of third segment yellow; body large,
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long, blackbrown........................................................................
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­ Apical half of third antennal segment not yellow, body less than
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.................... 2
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2 Head with tylus strongly projecting; antennae with fourth segment (except basal and distal end) yellow
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.....................................................
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3 Body relatively small,
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long; male with hind femora not incrassate, lacking protuberances; posterior margin of abdominal sternum VII lacking pointed processes.
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...................................................................................................................................... 4
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­ Body larger,
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long; male with incrassate hind femora armed with protuberances; posterior margin of abdominal sternum VII with three pointed processes ........ 5
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4 Pronotum testaceous with calli and irregular maculae on posterior lobe black­brown; ventral surface of head with rather coarse, alveolate punctures joined with each other; paramere with outer projection more prominent, vertical with blade (Fig.4); sperm reservoir with sleeve apparent (Fig. 7, 8) ..................................
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­ Pronotum black­brown with posterior lateral angles yellow; ventral surface of head with relatively orderly punctures, not joined with each other; paramere with outer projection broadly rounded, not vertical with blade; sperm reservoir with sleeve fused with vesical seminal duct
<emphasis id="B902EA44FFDBFFECFDACFD38FC36FD4A" box="[615,983,684,709]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="47">..................................................</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B902EA44FFDBFFECFC2BFD38FB5DFD4A" box="[992,1212,684,709]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="47">Neolethaeus esakii</emphasis>
(Hidaka)
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5 Pronotum entirely black; antennae concolorous, testaceous...........................................
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(Walker)
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6 Corium lacking large pale macula before apical angle, but with small pale maculae near middle of claval suture, at fork of R+M vein, inner angle, and middle of apical margin; paramere as in Fig. 5; sperm reservoir as in Fig. 9, 10 .....................................
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.....................................................................................
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7 Pronotum black­brown; body sparsely and finely punctate, scutellum with Y­shaped carina nearly impunctate; paramere with blade shorter and apically strongly curved; sperm reservoir with sleeve apparent..................................
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<emphasis id="B902EA44FFDBFFECFC27FBF0FB35FBF2" box="[1004,1236,1124,1149]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="47">Neolethaeus dallasi</emphasis>
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­ Pronotum testaceous; body coarsely and thickly punctate, Y­shaped carina of scutellum with sparse but large punctures; paramere with blade relatively longer and only slightly curved in apical end (Fig. 6); sperm reservoir with sleeve only apparent near opening of vesical seminal duct (Fig. 11, 12) ............
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............................................................................................
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