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Small species (~ 56.0 mm or less); (tegmina) the radial bend occurs before the splitting of the first radial and the radial sector, therefore the radial sector is straight; the radius and medial crossvein is present on the radial bend at or before the splitting of the first radial |
2
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Larger species (> 56.0 mm); (tegmina) the bend in the radial vein happens on the radial sector after the splitting of the first radial from the radius; the radius and medial crossvein occurs after the splitting of the first radial, instead originating on the radial sector |
3
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2 |
Profemoral exterior lobe broad, with a slight recurve, giving the exterior angle an acute or right angle; mesofemoral interior lobe with the widest portion on the proximal half |
N.chitoniscoides comb. nov.
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Profemoral exterior lobe narrow, smoothly arcing from end to end with the exterior angle distinctly obtuse; mesofemoral interior lobe with the widest portion on the distal half |
N.daphne sp. nov.
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3 |
(Tegmina) there is a wide gap between the media and cubitus veins which persists throughout their entire length, this gap is several times wider than a single vein width; profemoral exterior lobe proximal margin is straight, not recurved |
N.keyicum comb. nov.
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(Tegmina) the media and cubitus veins run side by side throughout the entire length either touching or no farther than a single vein width apart; profemoral exterior lobe proximal margin is recurved, not straight |
4
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4 |
Prescutum width more than two times the length; mesofemoral exterior lobe broad, notably wider than the mesofemoral shaft |
N.suzukii comb. nov.
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Prescutum width less than two times the length; mesofemoral exterior lobe as wide as or thinner than the mesofemoral shaft |
5
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5 |
No protibial exterior lobes and no mesotibial exterior lobes, exteriors simple |
N.frondosum comb. nov.
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Distinct protibial exterior lobes and mesotibial exterior lobes, present as small spurs |
N.asekiense comb. nov.
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