| 11. | It is similar to " coxae, and is generally more of a grayish green color.
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| 12. | They generally resemble other Chrysomelidae, but differ in having front coxae rounded and third tarsal segment bilobed beneath.
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| 13. | Sternal piece large, slightly contracted between the fourth pair of coxae, gradually enlarging and obtusely truncate cephalad.
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| 14. | Before jumping, the hind legs are raised and the femora are pressed tightly into curved indentations in the coxae.
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| 15. | At least in males, the first and second sternite are fused, with no coxae of the fifth pereiopods.
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| 16. | Adults have two scarlet spots on the vertex and paired scarlet spots on the shoulders and scarlet fore-coxae.
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| 17. | The hind coxae extend to the lateral margin of the abdomen and the tarsal formula is 5-5-5.
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| 18. | Both sexes feature a cuticular structure on the legs, coxae, and opisthosomal sternal region, called Hansen's organ.
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| 19. | In mature females, brood pouches formed by extensions of the coxae ( oostegites ) are present on the third and fourth pereonites.
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| 20. | Males have dark legs, but yellow coxae and " knees "; the legs of females show alternatingly light and dark rings.
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