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16 BULLETIN OF THE UNIVERSITYOF NEBRASKA STATE MUSEUM<br />

39. Mesothoracic process shape conical-elongate<br />

(Figs. 8-9) (0); conical (length approximately<br />

equal to base width) (1);<br />

diamond-shaped (Fig. 7) (2); cylindrical<br />

(Fig. 10) (3).<br />

40. Metasternum densely setose (0); densely<br />

setose (except medially) (1); moderately<br />

setose (except medially) (2); sparsely setose<br />

(3); glabrous (4); sparsely setose laterally<br />

(5).<br />

41. Abdominal sternites glabrous (0);<br />

sparsely setose (1); sparsely setose laterally<br />

(2); moderately setose laterally (3).<br />

42. Apical abdominal spiracle flat (0); weakly<br />

everted (1); protuberant, cylindrical (Fig.<br />

35) (2).<br />

43. Protibial apical tooth (males) strongly tapered<br />

to a sharp point (Fig. 36) (0); triangular<br />

(1).<br />

44. Protibial second tooth (males) absent<br />

(Fig. 36) (0); short, obsolete (1); subequal<br />

in size to apical tooth (2).<br />

45. Protibial third tooth (males) absent (Fig.<br />

36) (0); small, obsolete (1).<br />

46. Protibial second tooth (males) evenly<br />

separated from apical tooth (0); adjacent<br />

to apical tooth (1).<br />

47. Protibial spur absent (0); present (1).<br />

48. Protibial spur apex extending past adjacent<br />

tibial apex (0); apex approximately<br />

even with adjacent tibial apex (1); apex<br />

shorter than adjacent tibial apex (2).<br />

49. Protibial third tooth (females) small, obsolete<br />

(0); subequal in size to second tooth<br />

(1).<br />

50. Protibial teeth (females) all subequally<br />

separated (0); with apical 2 teeth adjacent,<br />

third well separated (1).<br />

51. Protarsomere 3 (males) with distinct, apical<br />

stridulatory patch (0); without distinct,<br />

apical stridulatory patch (1).<br />

52. Protarsomere 5 (males) with stridulatory<br />

surface present (0); with stridulatory surface<br />

absent (1).<br />

53. Protarsomere 5 (males) without medioventral<br />

tooth (0); with medial medioventral<br />

tooth (1); with apical medioventral<br />

tooth (2).<br />

54. Protarsomere 5 (males) with lateroventral<br />

tooth absent (0); with lateroventral<br />

tooth present (1).<br />

55. Modified protarsal claw (males) dorsoventrally<br />

flattened (Figs. 12, 14) (0); diagonally<br />

flattened (Fig. 11) (1); laterally<br />

flattened (Fig. 13) (2).<br />

56. Modified protarsal claw (males) more or<br />

less evenly bifurcate (Fig. 14) (0); unevenly<br />

bifurcate (Fig. 12) (1).<br />

57. Prounguitractor plate with 2 apical setae<br />

(0); with 1 apical, 1 subapical seta (1);<br />

with 2 subapical setae (2).<br />

58. Unguitractor plate flattened (0); cylindrical<br />

(1).<br />

59. Mesotibial widest medially (0); apically (1).<br />

60. Mesotibia gracile, much narrower than<br />

mes<strong>of</strong>emur (0); robust, similar in width to<br />

mes<strong>of</strong>emur (1).<br />

61. Mesotarsomere 4 (males) without apical<br />

stridulatory ridge (0); with apical stridulatory<br />

ridge (1).<br />

62. Mesotarsomere 5 without tooth or swelling<br />

(0); with internomedial tooth (1); with<br />

internobasal tooth (2).<br />

63. Modified mesotarsal claw (males) with<br />

apex bifurcate, dorsoventrally flattened<br />

(0); with ventral tooth (1).<br />

64. Mesounguitractor plate with 2 apical setae<br />

(0); with 1 apical, 1 subapical seta (1);<br />

with 2 subapical setae (2).<br />

65. Metatibial widest medially (0); apically (1).<br />

66. Metatibia gracile, much narrower than<br />

metafemer (0); robust, similar in width to<br />

metafemur (1).<br />

67. Metatarsomere 4 (males) without apical<br />

stridulatory ridge (0); with apical stridulatory<br />

ridge (1).<br />

68. Metatarsomere 5 without tooth or swelling<br />

(0); with internomedial tooth (1); with<br />

internobasal tooth (2).<br />

69. Modified metatarsal claw (males) with<br />

apex bifurcate, dorsoventrally flattened<br />

(0); with ventral tooth (1).<br />

70. Metaunguitractor plate with 2 apical setae<br />

(0); with 1 apical, 1 subapical seta (1);<br />

with 2 subapical setae (2).<br />

71. Phallobase length shorter than parameres<br />

(0); longer than parameres (1).<br />

72. Parameres fused to phallobase (0); separated<br />

from phallobase by suture (1).<br />

73. Parameres fused together at base and<br />

medially (0); completely separated by suture<br />

(1).

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