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Clusiodes caledonicus subgroup. I cannot really see if there are postvertical bristles. If absent, then C. verticalis; if present, then C. caledonicus. Clusiodes gentilis does not have all-white fore coxae. I don't know whether C. verticalis does.
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Paul, thanks, pardon my ignorance...

Where should I look for these bristles? I have it on pin. The specimen escaped inside, but I recovered it in on a window last night.
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Postvertical bristles are (usually small) bristles behind the ocellar triangle, on the edge between the top surface and the posterior surface of the head.
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Thank you Paul!

No such bristles Smile
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