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Show 94 :6in-like, the forceps In a with base the tibia no nymph, the tubercles tarsus; lateral of single rominent smaller or inner basal or the no claw-like appendage ext ends 'from forceps. margins sub-basal of the mandibular tubercle, and tusks have several to but many distally. Distribution eotropical, extending with one species Central American Eaton into into the lower elevations of the Nearctic southern Texas. rcords (1871) described cuspidatus from Guatemala; decoloratus was described and named by Hagen (1861) was described (1947) from Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone. by Traver from Mexico, and emersoni. |