dc:description"FIGURE 2. Heads of species of Anchylorhynchus. Scale: 500 µm. A A. centrosquamatus, male, showing five well-defined dorsal carinae in the rostrum and scales on the head directed to the interocular fovea. B A. centrosquamatus, male, showing the pairs of lateral carinae along the scrobe, totaling 7 carinae in the rostrum. C A. pinocchio, female, showing five dorsal carinae poorly defined towards the base. D A. pinocchio, female, showing the lateral carinae poorly defined towards the base. E A. aegrotus, showing scales in the head smaller and directed to the base of the head. F A. burmeisteri, showing scales in the head directed to the rostrum. G A. tricarinatus, male, showing three well-defined dorsal carinae. H A. tricarinatus, male, showing no lateral carinae. I A. bicarinatus, male, with three well-defined dorsal carinae. H A. bicarinatus, male, with only two dorsal carinae and no central carina.";
dc:description"FIGURE 8. Prothorax of all Anchylorhynchus species. Except for A. parcus, only known from the male holotype, the thorax of a male (left) and a female (right) are shown for each species. Arrows show the direction of scales in each position. Scale: 500 µm. A A. aegrotus. B A. albidus. C A. amazonicus. D A. bicarinatus. E A. bicolor. F A. bucki. G A. burmeisteri. H A. camposi. I A. centrosquamatus (from de Medeiros & Núñez-Avellaneda 2013). J A. chrysomeloides. K A. goiano. L A. imitator. M A. latipes. N A. luteobrunneus (from de Medeiros & Núñez-Avellaneda 2013). O A. minimus. P A. multisquamis. Q A. parcus. R A. pinocchio (from de Medeiros & Núñez-Avellaneda 2013). S A. rectus. T A. trapezicollis U A. tremolerasi V A. tricarinatus W A. vanini X A. variabilis Y A. vittipennis.";
dc:description"FIGURE 9. Prothorax of species of Anchylorhynchus, lateral view. Scales: 500 µm. A A. camposi. B A. rectus, showing larger scales next to coxal cavities. C A. bicarinatus, showing scales in the hypomeron larger than in the pronotum. D A. tricarinatus, showing scales in the hypomeron larger than in the pronotum. E A. goiano, showing larger scales next to coxal cavities. F A. multisquamis, showing dense vestiture in the hypomeron. G A. tremolerasi, female. H A. tremolerasi, male, showing sexual dimorphism with larger scales next to coxal cavities.";
dc:description"FIGURE 11. Habitus of species of Anchylorhynchus (continued). Some images are mirrored in relation to originals. Scales: 1 mm. A–B A. burmeisteri. C A. camposi. D A. centrosquamatus (from de Medeiros & Núñez-Avellaneda 2013). E A. chrysomeloides. F A. goiano. G A. imitator. H A. latipes I–K A. luteobrunneus (from de Medeiros & Núñez-Avellaneda 2013). L A. minimus.";
dc:description"FIGURE 21. Male genitalia of species of Anchylorhynchus. A. parcus is known only from the holotype, which was not dissected. Scales: 500 µm. A A. aegrotus B A. albidus C A. amazonicus D A. bicarinatus E A. bicolor. F A. bucki. G A. burmeisteri. H A. camposi. I A. centrosquamatus (reproduced from de Medeiros & Núñez-Avellaneda, 2013).";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Measurements taken and views used to take them, exemplified with a male of A. aegrotus. Scales: 500 µm. A Head, dorsal view: rostrum width at apex, rostrum width at base, distance between eyes above, head width. B Head, lateral view: rostrum length. C Head, ventral view: distance between eyes below. D Eye, frontal view: eye height and eye length. E Prothorax, dorsal view: prothorax length, prothorax width at base, scutellum length, scutellum width (in case scutellum at a different angle, an additional view with a detail of the scutellum was used). F Prosternum, ventral view: length of prosternum, coxal width. G Elytra, dorsal view: width of one elytrum. H Elytra, lateral view: length of elytra. I Proleg, lateral view: length of profemur, width of profemur, length of protibial, width of protibial. J Antenna, lateral view: length of scape, width of scape, length of each antennomere of the funicle, width of each antennomere of the funicle, length of club, width of club. K Male genitalia, dorsal view: width of aedeagus at base. L Male genitalia, lateral view: Length of aedeagus following the ventral curvature, length of ventral sclerotization beyond the insertion of apodemes, height of aedeagus, length of an apodeme following its curvature.";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. Antennae of males of species of Anchylorhynchus. Scales: 500 µm. A A. bicolor. B A. chrysomeloides. C A. variabilis D A. minimus. E A. pinocchio. F A. trapezicollis. G A. latipes. H A. rectus. I A. albidus.";
dc:description"FIGURE 4. Left mandibles of species of Anchylorhynchus (ventral view). Scales: 100 µm. A A. amazonicus. B A. trapezicollis. C A. tricarinatus D A. minimus. E A. tremolerasi. F A. variabilis. G A. aegrotus. H A. vanini.";
dc:description"FIGURE 10. Habitus of species of Anchylorhynchus. Some images are mirrored in relation to originals. Scales: 1 mm. A A. aegrotus (male) B A. aegrotus (female) C A. albidus D A. amazonicus (male holotype) E–F A. amazonicus (Canaã dos Carajás, Brazil) G A. bicarinatus H–K A. bicolor. Photographs in K provided by Roberta Valente based on specimens loaned from NHMUK. L A. bucki.";
dc:description"FIGURE 24. Geographical distribution of species of Anchylorhynchus based on specimens examined, excluding suspicious locations as indicated in the main text. The distribution of A. parcus is unknown. A A. aegrotus, A. albidus, A. amazonicus, A. centrosquamatus. B A. bicarinatus, A. bicolor, A. burmeisteri, A. rectus. C A. bucki, A. goiano, A. imitator, A. luteobrunneus. D A. camposi, A. minimus, A. multisquamis, A. tremolerasi. E A. latipes, A. pinocchio, A. trapezicollis, A. vittipennis. F A. chrysomeloides, A. tricarinatus, A. vanini, A. variabilis.";