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Show FAMILY POLYMITARCIDAE Tortopus but according to will Cmpsurus the was only genus the basal to in this. can be forceps inner the As them from distinguish is it in Honduras, also that probable Murphy 1924 distinguished from Camp su ru s by legs better developed, but thinner and from the the nymph, prominent tubercle occur this genus broadned and blade-like present extending In Needham and Tortopus the middle and hind not family found be present. The adul ts of twisted, this present distribution records Genus having of fin-like; or base a claw-like laterally06f:ther£orcps. margin of the mandibular and apical half, not yet Campylocia a tusks have a tooth also may prominent enough species with appendage are khown as nymphs to certainty. Distribution Neotropical, extending with one into into species extending lowe elevations of the the Nearctic Canada. Central American records There are no records of this genus having been collected in Central America. The to one female imago collected was not identifiable species. Genus Adults of the in Honduras Illidd le this and hind genus legs Campsurus can much be Eaton 1868 distinguished from reduced, broadened, Tortopus by having and the femora ': i_·.· |