Neaporia myrtle, Gordon & Hanley, 2017
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13(12). Paramere of male genitalia strongly narrowed, abruptly, strongly bent downward at apical 1/4 ( Fig. 94 View Figures 82–95 ): Habitus ( Fig. 89 View Figures 82–95 ) ........................................................................ 9. N. myrtle , n. sp.
— Paramere of male genitalia narrowed, weakly bent downward at apical 1/4 ........................... 14
Figures 82–95. Neaporia spp. 82–87) Neaporia marsha 82) Habitus. 83) Abdomen. 84) Pro and mesosternum. 85) Phallobase ventral. 86) Phallobase lateral. 87) Sipho. 88) Neaporia coelestis 88) Habitus. 88a) Prosternum. 88b) Frons. 88c) Phallobase ventral. 88d) Phallobase lateral. 88e) Sipho. 89–95) Neaporia myrtle 89) Habitus. 90) Abdomen. 91) Frons. 92) Pro and mesosternum. 93) Phallobase ventral. 94) Phallobase lateral. 95) Sipho.
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