dc:title"Monographic revision of the genus Aegidinus Arrow (1904) and generic phylogeny of the world Orphninae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Orphninae).";
dc:description"Figure 83- 87. Scale bar = 1 mm. 83) Lateral 3/4 habitus of A. cornutus. Arrow indicates tubercle. 84) Dorsal habitus of A. crypticus. 85) Lateral habitus of A. crypticus. Arrow indicates boss. 86) Lateral 3/4 habitus of A. guianensis. Arrow indicates tumosity.87) Dorsal habitus of A. guianensis. Arrow indicates fovea.";
dc:description"Figure 1-9. Scale bar = 1 mm. 1) Mouthparts exposed beyond clypeus. a) Labrum exposed beyond edge of clypeus. b) Single, external, lateral lobe on mandibles. 2) Apical spines of metatibia (indicated by arrows) separated by basal metatarsal segment. 3) Female genital sclerites of Aegidinus brasiliensis Arrow. a) Superior sclerite. b) Inferior sclerite. c) Interior process. 4). Female genital sclerites of A. oreibates Colby. a) Superior sclerite. b) Inferior sclerite. c) Accessory sclerite. 5) Male parameres (frontal view) of A. oreibates. a) Lateral lobe. b) Median lobe. 6) Male parameres (frontal view) of A. brasiliensis. a) Lateral lobe. b) Median lobe. 7) Male parameres and phallobase (lateral view) of A. guianensis (Westwood). a) Lateral lobe. b) Median lobe. c) phallobase. d) Basal piece of phallobase. 8) Attachment of first antennal club segment to stem offset (Hybalus sp.). 9) Attachment of first antennal club segment to stem not offset (Orphnus sp.).";
dc:description"Figure 15-21. Scale bar = 1 mm. 15) Prefemoral cleaning brush composed of a line of setae (Madecorphnus sp.). 16) Prefemoral cleaning brush composed of a patch of setae (Aegidium sp.). 17) Prefemoral cleaning brush composed of a line and a patch of setae (Orphnus sp.). 18) Mesofemur without ridge along posterior edge (Aegidiellus alatus). 19) Mesofemur with ridge along posterior edge; surface posterior to ridge minutely roughened (Aegidium sp.). Arrow indicates position of ridge. 20) Ventral view of Brenskea coronata. a) Mesocoxae contiguous. b) Mesometasternum unsutured. 21) Ventral view of Orphnus sp. a) Mesocoxae separated. b) Meso- metasternum sutured.";