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pygophore rounded (Text-fig. 308) . (Dorsal membranous appendage of aedeagus 

 with a flat pointed (first terminal appendage) appendage at base of terminal 

 appendage (Text-fig. 311) ; first gonocoxae elongated and almost pointed (Text- 

 fig. 250)) ........... luzonica (p. 92) 



Paraclypeae thicker at base and thinner in middle ; in <$, posterior margin of 

 seventh abdominal tergum truncated, not produced as above ; pygophore 

 elongated (Text-fig. 332) ; (dorsal membranous appendage with an unsclerotized 

 triangular appendage (first terminal appendage) at the base of terminal appendage 

 (Text-fig. 331) ; first gonocoxae broad with rounded apices (Text-fig. 249)) 



pseudolepida (p. 100) 



Apices of femora and bases of tibiae black, two black spots behind ocelli . . 11 



Legs usually pale unicolourous, sometimes with blackish tinge but specially apices 



of femora and bases of tibiae never black ; no black spots behind ocelli . . 12 



Body pale ochraceous ; claspers with very long cylindrical and pointed blades 

 (Text-fig. 204). (Right lateral conjunctival appendages three in number (Text- 

 fig- 35°) '> terminal appendage flat (Text-fig. 350) ; in $, lateral posterior margin 

 of seventh abdominal sternum giving tiny backward projections (Text-fig. 351) ; 

 spermatheca elongated and pointed (Text-fig. 232)) .... tagalica (p. 106) 



Body light brown, claspers with a short and pointed blade (Text-fig. 205) (only one 

 bilobed right lateral conjunctival appendage (Text-fig. 305) ; terminal appendage 

 triangular (Text-fig. 305) ; in $, lateral posterior margin of seventh abdominal 

 sternum without tiny backward projections (Text-fig. 306) ; spermatheca balloon- 

 shaped, blunt, with a tube of irregular thickness (Text-fig. 233)) luzonensis (p. 90) 



Body robust, usually with brownish black ventro-lateral spots on abdomen ; 

 claspers wide at base with extremities curved and tapering to a point (Text-fig. 



Figs. 206-210. Leptocorisa spp., claspers, outer and inner views. 206, lepida 

 207, pseudolepida ; 208, luzonica ; 209, solomonensis ; 210, sakdapolrakae . 



