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within the subfamily is distinguished by the presence of a small prostrate primary femoral spine and no other spines. The male genitalia has the uncus not retractable within the pygofer. The aedeagus has a broad and flat theca. The forewing has seven apical cells.
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The subfamily characters include the head with eyes being wider than the width of the pronotum, a postclypeus that is rounded in transverse cross section. The mesonotum has no sound producing structures and the forewing has no pterostigma. The sole tribe
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Simon, C.; Gordon, E. R. L.; Moulds, M. S.; Cole, J. A.; Haji, D.; Lemmon, A. R.; Lemmon, E.M.; Kortyna, M.; Nazario, K.; Wade, E.J.; Meister, R.C.; Goemans, G.; Chiswell, S.M.; Pessacq, P.; Veloso, C.; McCutcheon, J.P.; Łukasik, P. (2019).
193:"Off-target capture data, endosymbiont genes and morphology reveal a relict lineage that is sister to all other singing cicadas"
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