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Antennae rather long and closely set at base ; first joint with long black hairs ; second joint globular ; third joint a little longer than the first , not attenuate at end , with parallel siddes , ending with a very minute style which ...
Antennae rather long and closely set at base ; first joint with long black hairs ; second joint globular ; third joint a little longer than the first , not attenuate at end , with parallel siddes , ending with a very minute style which ...
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Antennae entirely black ; first joint with dark yellowish hairs , which are longer below than above ; third joint as long as the two first joints taken together , gradually tapering in a moderately thin point ; proboscis entirely black ...
Antennae entirely black ; first joint with dark yellowish hairs , which are longer below than above ; third joint as long as the two first joints taken together , gradually tapering in a moderately thin point ; proboscis entirely black ...
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Antennae black , the first scapal segment grey pruinose ; the flagellar segments very long and slender , so the antenna is considerably longer than in the males of natalensis — the only sex of this latter species yet made known .
Antennae black , the first scapal segment grey pruinose ; the flagellar segments very long and slender , so the antenna is considerably longer than in the males of natalensis — the only sex of this latter species yet made known .
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