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Hukawngepyris setosus gen. et sp. nov., female holotype, MB.I.8638, (A) mesosoma in dorsolateral view; (B) metasoma in left posterolateral view; (C) drawing of fore and hind wings (dashed lines indicate flexion lines; pt = pterostigma). Scale bars = 0.5 mm.

Hukawngepyris setosus gen. et sp. nov., female holotype, MB.I.8638, (A) mesosoma in dorsolateral view; (B) metasoma in left posterolateral view; (C) drawing of fore and hind wings (dashed lines indicate flexion lines; pt = pterostigma). Scale bars = 0.5 mm.

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