| 1. | Dorsal surfaces become dark, almost grey-black, at about 20 years of age.
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| 2. | They have olive to bright green dorsal surfaces with white ventral surfaces.
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| 3. | The dorsal surfaces of the head, prothorax, and elytra are dark brown.
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| 4. | The dorsal surface ground color is uniformly burgundy, with scattered white scales.
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| 5. | The dorsal surface was generally darker than the lateral and ventral surfaces.
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| 6. | The dorsal surface can be spotted, plain, however it is normally striped.
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| 7. | The dorsal surface of the hindwings is off-white with brown outer margins.
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| 8. | In the foot, the distal phalanges are flat on their dorsal surface.
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| 9. | The entire dorsal surface of the head is covered in stout, sharp odontodes.
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| 10. | They use these to grab passing females and attach to their dorsal surfaces.
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