| 11. | The humeral process of the pectoral girdle is long and stout without denticulations.
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| 12. | The humeral-ulnar joint allowed for hyperextension and flexation of the forearm.
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| 13. | The gular, humeral, pectoral, abdominal, femoral, and anal scutes.
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| 14. | It reaches the end of the humeral process.
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| 15. | Medial to this, in turn, is the lesser tuberosity of the humeral head.
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| 16. | Instead, an enlarged humeral area of the hindwing is broadly overlapped by the forewing.
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| 17. | The costa has two interruptions-near the humeral crossvein and before the subcostal vein.
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| 18. | Costa with two interruptions one more distal to the humeral crossvein and one before subcosta.
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| 19. | The humeral head is around 29mm wide.
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| 20. | Pronotum, at the humeral corners, is wider than the abdomen, including connexivi.
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