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apex; aedeagus short, vesica armed with two elongate, convoluted 

 clusters of small, heavy cornuti. 



Female genitalia: See figure 36 (slide WDD 2839). Genital plate 

 membranous; ostium large, ostium bmsae enlarged; ductus bursae 

 moderately long; corpus bursae with two dentate signa; anterior 

 margin of eighth abdominal tergum with heart-shaped indentation 

 and two pointed, medially directed lobes. 



The long uncus and basal process in the male genitalia and the 

 heart-shaped indentation of the anterior margin of the eighth abdomi- 

 nal tergum in the female genitalia serve to distinguish G. bryophanse 

 from the other species discussed. 



