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4 (3) Male abdomen almost parallel-sided or widened medially, sometimes strongly so, rarely gradually widened from base to apex; forceps usually asymmetrical in male, sometimes strongly so, or more or less contiguous. External paramere of male genitalia longer, more or less 3-4 times as long as broad. 5 (6) External paramere of male genitalia simple, without a cloak-like outer flange or spiniform inner process. Male abdomen almost parallel-sided or widened medially, sometimes strongly so, but rarely gradually widened from base to apex; forceps usually asymmetrical in male, more or less contiguous; antenna! joints broader, distal joints often less moniliform. Genital lobes well or fully developed, with (Fig. 3) or without virgae Anisolabis Fieber, 1853 6 (5) External paramere of male genitalia characteristic, with a conspicuous cloak-like outer flange (Fig. 4) or spiniform inner process (Fig. 5). 7 (8) External paramere of male genitalia with a characteristic cloak-like outer flange (Fig. 4); male forceps elongate, strongly trigonal in cross-section basally and medially, branches with a conspicuous dorsal edge basally and medially Canarilabis gen. n. 8 (7) External paramere of male genitalia with a conspicuous spiniform inner process medially or basally (Fig. 5); male forceps of Ani sol abi s -type , slightly trigonal in cross-section basally, and strongly curved apically; branches strongly asymmetrical in male, and contiguous in female Aborolabis Srivastava, 1969 Author's address: Dr. H. STEINMANN Zoological Department Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1088 Budapest Baross u. 13. Hungary