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The 3 species of this group are characterized as follows. Female with enlarged abdominal tergite I, with medial compression of tergites IIIV or IIV (
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). Male genitalia (
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) with sac sclerites as in
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, or 7. Both sexes with very long postspiracular setae on tergites IIV and VIVIII, usually much shorter on V; without anterior pleural setae.
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