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34. Claspers with apex hooked, 

 (tip bent>90°). 



- Claspers with apex curved, 

 (tip not bent > 90°) . 



35. 10th tergite with sides 

 parallel for basal 2/3, 

 apices diverging and ta- 

 pered; a forked sclero- 

 tized band dorso-basad and 

 ending apico-ventrad. Clas- 

 pers slightly longer than 

 10th tergite, expanded at 

 apical 1/5 into an ectal 

 tooth-like projection. fig. 66 



- 10th tergite without 

 forked sclerotized band, 

 as above. Claspers at ex- 

 treme apex acutely re- 

 flexed. 



36. Aedeagus straight, apical 

 portion divided 1/4 its 

 length to apex. 10th with 

 lateral tips "twisted" 

 beak-shaped, central lobe 



ovate. fig. 67 



- Aedeagus with apical part 

 sickle-shaped, or bent at 

 an acute angle. Claspers 

 converging towards tip, 

 and approximate mesally. 

 Tips curve ectally. 



37. Aedeagus; apex sharply 

 bent at rt. angles, spiral 

 stout. fig. 68 



- Aedeagus; apical part 

 sickle-shaped. fig* 69 



38. 10th tergite diverging at 

 apex, laterally apices 

 acutely hooked. Claspers 

 very long, diverging 



apically. fig. 70 



- 10th tergite apices 

 rounded or blunt. Claspers 

 sinuate. 



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acadia Ross 1941 



-36 



xoncla Ross 1941 



-37 



protera Ross 1938 



berneri Ross 1938 



wakulla Denning 1947 



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