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In this group are included the two species badinodis Grt. and collaris 
G. and R. The genitalia are strongly aberrant and have little in common; 
in the former the clasper is short, broad, and strongly rounded apically 
with a short spine (? pollex) at distal end of the inner margin as well as a 
Figure 35. Male genitalia of Grapkiphora badinodis Grt. 
raised chitinous flap; the harpe is strong, excurved, the uncus very long 
and thin, and the juxta armed with a strong spine. In the latter, the shape 
of the uncus and harpe is more or less similar but the clasper is narrow, 
pointed apically, with a reduced pollex at middle of inner margin and a 
small digitus at apex. The juxta is weak and the aedoeagus is scobinate. 
Group IV 
Palpal and thoracic vestiture as in Group I, with tufting quite evident. 
Figure 36. Male genitalia of Graphiphora bicarnea Gn. 
