Hypatopa
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Key to the Species of Hypatopa View in CoL of Costa Rica
1. Male................................................................................................ 2
- Female............................................................................................. 50
2. Gnathos present)...................................................................................... 3
- Gnathos absent).......................................................................... Hypatopa rabio
3. Gnathos emarginate mesially ( Figs. 139 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 145 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 149, 151 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 153, 157 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 159, 161, 163 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 165, 167, 169 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 171 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 177, 179, 181 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 183, 185 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 189, 191 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 195 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 201, 203, 205 View FIGURES 201 – 206 , 209, 211 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 213, 215 View FIGURES 213 – 218 , 219, 221, 223 View FIGURES 219 – 224 , 225 View FIGURES 225 – 230 , 231 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )........................................ 4
- Gnathos not emarginate mesially ( Figs. 137 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 147 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 173 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 141, 143 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 155 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 175 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 187 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 193 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 197, 199 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 207 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 217 View FIGURES 213 – 218 , 227 View FIGURES 225 – 230 , 231, 233 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )... 36
4. Mesial emargination on a slightly raised or protuberant lobe ( Figs. 139 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 145 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 153 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 163 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 171 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 183 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 189 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 203, 205 View FIGURES 201 – 206 , 209 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 221 View FIGURES 219 – 224 , 225 View FIGURES 225 – 230 , 231 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )................................................................................................ 5
- Mesial emargination on an entire margin ( Figs. 149, 151 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 157 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 159, 161 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 167, 169 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 177, 179, 181 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 185 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )................ 17
5. Apical process of ventral part of valva acutely curved in area from base to 1/2 ( Figs. 139 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 163 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 209 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 231 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )................ 6
- Apical process of ventral part of valva not acutely curved in area from base to 1/2 ( Figs. 145 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 153 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 171 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 183 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 189 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 203, 205 View FIGURES 201 – 206 , 221 View FIGURES 219 – 224 , 225 View FIGURES 225 – 230 )............................................................................................ 9
6. Apical process of ventral part of valva acutely curved laterally ( Figs. 231 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )............................. Hypatopa rudis
- Apical process of ventral part of valva not acutely curved laterally (139, 163, 209).................................. 7
7. Proximal flange of valva longer than wide ( Fig. 163 View FIGURES 159 – 164 ); anellus rounded apically ( Fig. 164 View FIGURES 159 – 164 )............... Hypatopa plebis
- Proximal flange of valva not longer than wide ( Figs. 139 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 209 View FIGURES 207 – 212 ); anellus emarginate apically ( Figs. 140 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 210 View FIGURES 207 – 212 )............. 8
8. Gnathos deeply emarginate mesially; proximal flange wider than long ( Fig. 139 View FIGURES 135 – 140 )...................... Hypatopa cladis
- Gnathos shallowly emarginate mesially; proximal flange about as wide as long ( Fig. 209 View FIGURES 207 – 212 ).................. Hypatopa io
9. Margin of proximal flange of valva crenulate ( Figs. 183 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 225 View FIGURES 225 – 230 )................................................. 10
- Margin of proximal flange of valva serrate ( Figs. 145 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 153 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 171 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 189 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 203, 205 View FIGURES 201 – 206 , 221 View FIGURES 219 – 224 )............................... 11
10. Gnathos deeply emarginate mesially ( Fig. 183 View FIGURES 183 – 188 ); anellus truncate apically ( Fig. 184 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )................... Hypatopa semela
- Gnathos shallowly emarginate mesially ( Fig. 225 View FIGURES 225 – 230 ); anellus deeply emarginate, forming two lateral lobes and with two porrect median spinelike processes ( Fig. 226 View FIGURES 225 – 230 )......................................................... Hypatopa solea
11. Gnathos deeply emarginate mesially ( Figs. 153 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 171 View FIGURES 171 – 176 )........................................................ 12
- Gnathos shallowly emarginate mesially ( Figs. 145 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 189 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 203, 205 View FIGURES 201 – 206 , 221 View FIGURES 219 – 224 ).......................................... 13
12. Sclerite of phallus acutely curved near middle; vesica with barbed cornuti ( Fig. 154 View FIGURES 153 – 158 )..................... Hypatopa crux
- Sclerite of phallus shallowly curved near middle; vesica without cornuti ( Fig. 172 View FIGURES 171 – 176 ).................... Hypatopa caepae
13. Phallus and sclerite of phallus longer than valva ( Figs. 145 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 204, 206 View FIGURES 201 – 206 )........................................... 14
- Phallus and sclerite of phallus shorter than valva ( Figs. 190 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 222 View FIGURES 219 – 224 )............................................... 16
14. Sclerite of phallus acutely sigmoid-shaped ( Fig. 204 View FIGURES 201 – 206 )............................................... Hypatopa dux
- Sclerite of phallus not acutely curved throughout length ( Figs. 146 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 206 View FIGURES 201 – 206 )......................................... 15
15. Juxta divided mesially ( Fig. 145 View FIGURES 141 – 146 ); anellus nearly parallelsided throughout most of length ( Fig. 146 View FIGURES 141 – 146 )........ Hypatopa cotis
- Juxta bandlike ( Fig. 205 View FIGURES 201 – 206 ); anellus constricted beyond base ( Fig. 206 View FIGURES 201 – 206 )................................. Hypatopa erato
16. Gnathos widely emarginate ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 189 – 194 ); anellus near parallelsided throughout most of length ( Fig. 190 View FIGURES 189 – 194 )...... Hypatopa rego
- Gnathos narrowly emarginate ( Fig. 221 View FIGURES 219 – 224 ); anellus gradually narrowed from base ( Fig. 222 View FIGURES 219 – 224 )............... Hypatopa umbra
17. Gnathos projected anteriorly near or greater than 1/2 width ( Figs. 169 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 177 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 191 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 195 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 201 View FIGURES 201 – 206 , 219, 223 View FIGURES 219 – 224 ).................. 18
- Gnathos not projected anteriorly as above ( Figs. 149, 151 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 157 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 159, 161 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 165, 167 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 179, 181 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 185 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 211 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 213, 215 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )........ 24
18. Ventral part of valva greatly protracted inwards basally ( Figs. 169 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 195 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 23 View FIGURES 21 – 30 )...................................... 19
- Ventral part of valva slightly protracted inwards basally ( Figs. 177 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 191 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 201 View FIGURES 201 – 206 , 19 View FIGURES 11 – 20 ).................................. 21
19. Proximal flange of valva nearly twice as long as wide; apical process of ventral part of valva acutely curved basally ( Fig. 169 View FIGURES 165 – 170 )....................................................................................... Hypatopa manus
- Proximal flange of valva about as long as wide; apical process of ventral part of valva not acutely curved from base ( Figs. 195 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 223 View FIGURES 219 – 224 )............................................................................................... 20
20. Apical margin of proximal flange wider than base ( Fig. 223 View FIGURES 219 – 224 ); anellus widely emarginate, forming two lateral lobes, and with two convergent apical processes ( Fig. 224 View FIGURES 219 – 224 )...................................................... Hypatopa texo
- Apical margin of proximal flange narrower than base ( Fig. 195 View FIGURES 195 – 200 ); anellus rounded apically ( Fig. 196 View FIGURES 195 – 200 )........ Hypatopa verax
21. Gnathos deeply emarginate mesially ( Figs. 177 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 191 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 219 View FIGURES 219 – 224 ).................................................... 22
- Gnathos shallowly emarginate mesially ( Fig. 201 View FIGURES 201 – 206 ).................................................. Hypatopa nox
22. Sclerite of phallus recurved apically ( Figs. 192 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 220 View FIGURES 219 – 224 )......................................................... 23
- Sclerite of phallus not recurved apically ( Fig. 178 View FIGURES 177 – 182 ).............................................. Hypatopa scobis
23. Margin of proximal flange serrate ( Fig. 191 View FIGURES 189 – 194 ); sclerite of phallus recurved to near base of anellus ( Fig. 220 View FIGURES 219 – 224 ).... Hypatopa ira
- Margin of proximal flange entire ( Fig. 219 View FIGURES 219 – 224 ); sclerite of phallus recurved to subapical region ( Fig. 192 View FIGURES 189 – 194 )...... Hypatopa styga
24. Ventrolateral margin of proximal flange with two subequal, large spinelike processes ( Fig. 149 View FIGURES 147 – 152 ).......... Hypatopa hecate
- Ventrolateral margin of proximal flange entire, crenulate, or serrate ( Figs. 151 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 157 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 159, 161 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 165, 167 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 179, 181 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 185 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 211 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 213, 215 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )........................................................................................... 25
25. Margin of proximal flange entire or crenulate.............................................................. 26
- Margin of proximal flange serrate........................................................................ 30
26. Base of phallus widely bulbous basally ( Figs. 152 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 180 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 214 View FIGURES 213 – 218 ).................................................. 27
– Base of phallus not widely bulbous basally ( Figs. 160 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 166 View FIGURES 165 – 170 )................................................... 29
27. Vesica with cornuti ( Fig. 152 View FIGURES 147 – 152 )................................................................. Hypatopa acus
- Vesica without cornuti ( Fig. 180 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 214 View FIGURES 213 – 218 ).................................................................... 28
28. Proximal flange elongate ( Fig. 213 View FIGURES 213 – 218 ); sclerite of phallus straight basally ( Fig. 214 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )......................... Hypatopa vox
- Proximal flange ellipsoid ( Fig. 179 View FIGURES 177 – 182 ); sclerite of phallus acutely curved basally ( Fig. 180 View FIGURES 177 – 182 )................. Hypatopa agnae
29. Anellus 1/2 length of phallus, nearly parallelsided ( Fig. 166 View FIGURES 165 – 170 )....................................... Hypatopa dolo
- Anellus less than 1/2 length of phallus, wider on basal 2/3, abruptly narrowed apically ( Fig. 160 View FIGURES 159 – 164 )......... Hypatopa arxcis
30. Juxta divided mesially ( Figs. 161 View FIGURES 159 – 164 , 211 View FIGURES 207 – 212 ).................................................................... 31
- Juxta bandlike ( Figs. 157 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 167 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 181 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 185 View FIGURES 183 – 188 , 215 View FIGURES 213 – 218 ).............................................................. 32
31. Apical process of ventral part of valva downcurved ( Fig. 161 View FIGURES 159 – 164 ); anellus broadly rounded apically ( Fig. 162 View FIGURES 159 – 164 ).... Hypatopa caedis
- Apical process of ventral part of valva upturned ( Fig. 211 View FIGURES 207 – 212 ); anellus broadly emarginate apically ( Fig. 212 View FIGURES 207 – 212 ).... Hypatopa leda
32. Anellus apically emarginate ( Figs. 158 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 182 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 216 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )........................................................... 33
- Anellus apically rounded ( Figs. 168 View FIGURES 165 – 170 , 186 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )................................................................. 35
33. Anellus shallowly emarginate apically, bulbous basally ( Fig. 158 View FIGURES 153 – 158 )................................... Hypatopa hera
- Anellus deeply emarginate apically, not bulbous basally ( Figs. 182 View FIGURES 177 – 182 , 216 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )......................................... 34
34. Emargination of anellus forming two apically rounded lateral lobes ( Fig. 182 View FIGURES 177 – 182 )........................ Hypatopa phoebe
- Emargination of anellus forming two convergent, apically pointed lateral lobes ( Fig. 216 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )............ Hypatopa tapadulcea
35. Proximal flange subrectangular; spinelike process of ventral part of valva rounded apically ( Fig. 167 View FIGURES 165 – 170 )....... Hypatopa cyane
- Proximal flange semicircular; apical process of ventral part of valva acute ( Fig. 185 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )..................... Hypatopa edax
36. Gnathos with a small or protuberant mesial lobe ( Figs. 137 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 147 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 155 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 173 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 187 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )................................... 37
- Gnathos with mesial lobe absent ( Figs. 141, 143 View FIGURES 141 – 146 , 175 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 193 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 197, 199 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 207 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 217 View FIGURES 213 – 218 , 227 View FIGURES 225 – 230 , 233 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )........................... 41
37. Proximal flange of valva with 1–4 spinelike processes on apicoventral region ( Figs. 148 View FIGURES 147 – 152 , 174 View FIGURES 171 – 176 )........................ 38
- Proximal flange of valva without such processes ( Figs. 137 View FIGURES 135 – 140 , 155 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 187 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )........................................... 39
38. Proximal flange of valva elongate, densely setose ( Fig. 173 View FIGURES 171 – 176 ); sclerite of phallus broadly curved ( Fig. 174 View FIGURES 171 – 176 ).. Hypatopa cotytto
- Proximal flange of valva not elongate, sparsely setose ( Fig. 147 View FIGURES 147 – 152 ); sclerite of phallus acutely curved at 2/3 ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 147 – 152 )................................................................................................. Hypatopa pica
39. Margin of proximal flange of valva entire ( Fig. 137 View FIGURES 135 – 140 ); anellus with apical barb ( Fig. 138 View FIGURES 135 – 140 )................... Hypatopa nex
- Margin of proximal flange serrate ( Figs. 155 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 187 View FIGURES 183 – 188 ); anellus without apical barb ( Figs. 156 View FIGURES 153 – 158 , 188 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )...................... 40
40. Proximal flange serrate ( Fig. 155 View FIGURES 153 – 158 ); apical margin of anellus narrower than base ( Fig. 156 View FIGURES 153 – 158 )................ Hypatopa limae
- Proximal flange deeply serrate ( Fig. 187 View FIGURES 183 – 188 ); anellus truncate apically ( Fig. 188 View FIGURES 183 – 188 )........................ Hypatopa joniella
41. Apical process of ventral part of valva diminutive ( Figs. 141, 143 View FIGURES 141 – 146 ); apex of anellus bearing a pair of recurrent lateral barblike processes ( Figs. 142, 144 View FIGURES 141 – 146 ).............................................................................. 42
- Apical process of ventral part of valva of normal length ( Figs. 197, 199 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 207 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 217 View FIGURES 213 – 218 , 227 View FIGURES 225 – 230 , 233 View FIGURES 231 – 236 ); anellus not bearing recurrent barblike processes ( Figs. 198, 200 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 208 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 218 View FIGURES 213 – 218 , 228 View FIGURES 225 – 230 , 234 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )....................................................... 43
42. Anellus with crenulate barblike processes ( Fig. 142 View FIGURES 141 – 146 ).............................................. Hypatopa juno
- Anellus with straight barblike processes ( Fig. 144 View FIGURES 141 – 146 )............................................... Hypatopa actes
43. Anellus mesially emarginate apically ( Figs. 228 View FIGURES 225 – 230 , 234 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )........................................................ 44
- Anellus not mesially emarginate apically ( Figs. 176 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 194 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 198, 200 View FIGURES 195 – 200 , 208 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 218 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )..................................... 45
44. Anellus marginate, forming two large, divergent apicolateral processes ( Fig. 228 View FIGURES 225 – 230 )................... Hypatopa bilobata
- Anellus marginate, forming two short apicolateral processes ( Fig. 234 View FIGURES 231 – 236 )............................... Hypatopa musa
45. Phallus widely bulbous basally ( Figs. 194 View FIGURES 189 – 194 , 198, 200 View FIGURES 195 – 200 )......................................................... 46
- Phallus not widely bulbous ( Figs. 176 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 208 View FIGURES 207 – 212 , 218 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )............................................................ 48
46. Apical part of sclerite of phallus slightly curved ( Fig. 194 View FIGURES 189 – 194 ).......................................... Hypatopa texla
- Apical part of sclerite of phallus recurved ( Figs. 198, 200 View FIGURES 195 – 200 ).................................................... 47
47. Basal ridge of digitate process of dorsal part of valva densely setose; base of apical process of ventral part of valva with a set- ose lobe ( Fig. 199 View FIGURES 195 – 200 )......................................................................... Hypatopa mora
- Basal ridge of digitate process of dorsal part of valva sparsely setose; base of apical process of ventral part of valva without a setose lobe ( Fig. 197 View FIGURES 195 – 200 ).................................................................. Hypatopa tapadulcea
48. Apical process of ventral part of valva downcurved ( Fig. 217 View FIGURES 213 – 218 )...................................... Hypatopa dicax
- Apical process of ventral part of valva not downcurved ( Figs. 175 View FIGURES 171 – 176 , 207 View FIGURES 207 – 212 )......................................... 49
49. Margin of proximal flange entire ( Fig. 175 View FIGURES 171 – 176 ); sclerite of phallus shorter than phallus ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 171 – 176 )............ Hypatopa lucina
- Margin of proximal flange serrate ( Fig. 207 View FIGURES 207 – 212 ); sclerite of phallus as long as phallus ( Fig. 208 View FIGURES 207 – 212 )................ Hypatopa fio
50. Eighth tergum with a darkly pigmented median longitudinal streak ( Figs. 265 View FIGURES 263 – 265 , 270 View FIGURES 269 – 271 , 272–273 View FIGURES 272 – 273 )........................ 51
- Eighth tergum without a darkly pigmented median longitudinal streak ( Figs. 261–264 View FIGURES 260 – 262 View FIGURES 263 – 265 , 266–269, 271 View FIGURES 266 – 268 View FIGURES 269 – 271 ).................. 54
51. Ductus bursae coiled throughout most of length ( Fig.265 View FIGURES 263 – 265 )...................................... Hypatopa tapadulcea
- Ductus bursae not coiled throughout most of length ( Figs. 270 View FIGURES 269 – 271 , 272–273 View FIGURES 272 – 273 )........................................ 52
52. Posterior margin of seventh sternum emarginate ( Figs. 270 View FIGURES 269 – 271 , 272 View FIGURES 272 – 273 )............................................... 53
- Posterior margin of seventh sternum straight ( Fig. 273 View FIGURES 272 – 273 )............................................. Hypatopa vitis
53. Posterior margin of seventh sternum laterally emarginate, forming a broad, truncate, median lobe ( Fig. 270 View FIGURES 269 – 271 ).... Hypatopa rea
- Posterior margin of seventh sternum mesially and laterally emarginate, forming two rounded lobes ( Fig. 272 View FIGURES 272 – 273 )... Hypatopa gena
54. Sex scales on membrane adjacent to Ostium bursae or on margin of seventh sternum ( Figs. 261–262 View FIGURES 260 – 262 , 268 View FIGURES 266 – 268 ).............. 55
- Sex scales absent ( Figs. 263–264 View FIGURES 263 – 265 , 266–267 View FIGURES 266 – 268 , 269, 271 View FIGURES 269 – 271 )........................................................ 57
55. Sex scales on membrane adjacent to Ostium bursae ( Fig. 261 View FIGURES 260 – 262 )..................................... Hypatopa umbra
- Sex scales on or near posterior margin of seventh sternum only ( Figs. 262 View FIGURES 260 – 262 , 268 View FIGURES 266 – 268 )................................... 56
56. Sex scales on posterolateral margin of seventh sternum; antrum present ( Fig. 262 View FIGURES 260 – 262 )..................... Hypatopa hecate
- Sex scales along entire posterior margin of seventh segment; antrum absent ( Fig. 268 View FIGURES 266 – 268 )................... Hypatopa rabio
57. Signum present ( Figs. 264 View FIGURES 263 – 265 , 266 View FIGURES 266 – 268 , 269, 271 View FIGURES 269 – 271 )................................................................. 59
- Signum absent ( Fig. 263 View FIGURES 263 – 265 , 267 View FIGURES 266 – 268 ).......................................................................... 58
58. Eighth sternum subquadrate; ductus seminalis anterior to anterior margin of seventh sternum ( Fig. 267 View FIGURES 266 – 268 )...... Hypatopa texo
- Eighth sternum longer than wide; ductus seminalis posterior to anterior margin of seventh sternum ( Fig. 263 View FIGURES 263 – 265 )..................................................................................................... Hypatopa plebis
59. Eighth sternum quadrate ( Fig. 269 View FIGURES 269 – 271 )............................................................. Hypatopa sais
- Eighth sternum longer than wide ( Figs. 264 View FIGURES 263 – 265 , 266 View FIGURES 266 – 268 , 271 View FIGURES 269 – 271 )....................................................... 60
60. Antrum present ( Figs. 264 View FIGURES 263 – 265 , 266 View FIGURES 266 – 268 )......................................................................... 61
- Antrum absent ( Fig. 271 View FIGURES 269 – 271 ).................................................................... Hypatopa hora
61. Antrum wider than long; anterior 1/4 of ductus bursae spinulate ( Fig. 266 View FIGURES 266 – 268 )............................. Hypatopa leda
- Antrum longer than wide; anterior 1/2 of ductus bursae with two rows of internal platelets ( Fig. 264 View FIGURES 263 – 265 )...... Hypatopa phoebe
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