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  • A new species named Dudgeodes sartorii sp. nov. has been identified from nymphs found in the Megamalai hills of Southern India.
  • The nymph can be differentiated from other related species in India by specific features such as tubercles on the prothorax and unique characteristics of its thorax and femora.
  • Notable traits include a dark brownish band on the cerci's 5th segment and distinct patterns on the femora that further distinguish it from other species.

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Dudgeodes sartorii sp. nov. is described based on nymphs from the Megamalai hills of Western Ghats, Southern India. The nymph of Dudgeodes sartorii sp. nov. can be distinguished from other Indian species of Dudgeodes by i) prothorax with two rounded tubercles; (ii) outer margin of mesothorax with simple setae; (iii) distinct maculae in the distal region of femora; (iv) transverse row of setae on fore femora narrower with blunt apex and (v) dark brownish band on the 5th segment of cerci.

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