"Notes: This species, which is only known as a brachypterous form, can easily be distinguished from other species of Horouta by the broad whitish band on the hind margins of the pronotum, tegmina and usually abdominal tergite 9. The arrangement of the aedeagal processes, which cross over each other in lateral view, is also diagnostic. " source: https://www.entsocnsw.org.au/images/stories/media/33%20fletcher.pdf
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