| 1. | The wing venation varies between species and may help in identification.
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| 2. | Female wing venation is reduced and the occipital region is narrowed.
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| 3. | The main veins and the crossveins form the wing venation pattern.
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| 4. | Venation is fine and at 40?60?to the midline.
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| 5. | It has a large, globous, but often sparse venation.
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| 6. | Their color is red-purple, with darker longitudinal venation.
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| 7. | It is not particularly associated with the leaf margin or venation.
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| 8. | They show pinnate venation with smooth edges that are in length.
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| 9. | Their venation is limited to some 5 to 8 lateral nerves.
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| 10. | They are spirally arranged, persistent, and usually have parallel venation.
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