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shaped; sternal short setae between the coxae more abundant and the 

 setae of posterior margins of tergites and sternites longer and slightly more 

 abundant. 



The male genitalia are very different in shape of basal plate, parameres 

 longer and endomeral sac, with movable sclerite, different from all others 

 of this group (see figure). Measurements follow preceding species. 



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