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General appearance and copulatory organs of Eupoa prima (♂ paratype). 78 male body, dorsal view 79 ditto, lateral view 80 male palp, retrolateral view 81, 84 ditto, dorsal view 82 ditto, median view 83 ditto, ventral view. Abbreviations as explained in 'Material and methods'. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. 

General appearance and copulatory organs of Eupoa prima (♂ paratype). 78 male body, dorsal view 79 ditto, lateral view 80 male palp, retrolateral view 81, 84 ditto, dorsal view 82 ditto, median view 83 ditto, ventral view. Abbreviations as explained in 'Material and methods'. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. 

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