| 1. | The wings are hyaline, with yellow or pale brown pterostigma.
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| 2. | A pterostigma is also found among other insects, such as bees.
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| 3. | The wings are hyaline with a dark well marked pterostigma.
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| 4. | On the front wings pterostigma 2 3 mm long.
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| 5. | The wings are yellowish hyaline and iridescent, with veins and pterostigma pale yellow.
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| 6. | The pterostigma is dark brown or black.
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| 7. | The wings are hyaline, with part of the pterostigma with brown specks at the apex.
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| 8. | The pterostigma is also colored brown.
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| 9. | Anton Handlirsch notes the damage to the pterostigma prevents determining if any cross veining is present.
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| 10. | Ororaphidiinae was delineated as the genera that have a long pterostigma with a notably diffuse margin at its base.
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