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-Rexa Navás, genital structures. -2-4, R. corsica (Hagen): 2, dorso-caudal views of internal structures; 3, lateral view showing the arcessus (arrow); 4, gonapsis. -5-7, R. raddai (Hölzel): 5, dorso-caudal views of internal structures; 6, lateral view showing the arcessus (arrow); 7, gonapsis.

-Rexa Navás, genital structures. -2-4, R. corsica (Hagen): 2, dorso-caudal views of internal structures; 3, lateral view showing the arcessus (arrow); 4, gonapsis. -5-7, R. raddai (Hölzel): 5, dorso-caudal views of internal structures; 6, lateral view showing the arcessus (arrow); 7, gonapsis.

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