dc:creator"Moeseneder, Christian H.; Hutchinson, Paul M.";
dc:date"2016";
dc:title"Navigator, a new endemic genus of Cetoniinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) from Australia, with descriptions of two new species and behavioural studies";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Navigator characters. A—characters of the head (example N. pixii male): A 1 — margins laterally divergent, A 2 — head widest preapically, A 3 — shallow arcuate to linear anterior margin, A 4 — gradually inclined margins, A 5 — shallow preclypeus, A 6 — cross-section, A 7 — lateral declivity absent. B—characters of the head (example N. ruficornis female): B 1 — lateral declivity present, B 2 — deep preclypeus, B 3 — cross-section, B 4 — lateral declivity present. C—characters of the pronotum (example N. pixii male): C 1 — concave linear basolateral margin, C 2 — broad median angle of lateral margins, C 3 — coarsely punctate disc. D—characters of the elytra (example N. pixii male, except D 9): D 1 — weakly sinuate-linear posthumeral arch, D 2 — slightly exposed metacoxa, D 3 — elytral basal half parallel sided, D 4 — apical half of elytra broadly arcuate to apex, D 5 — slightly protruding mesepimeron, D 6 – 7 — indistinctly raised apical umbone, D 8 — visible pygidium D 9 — pygidium not well visible (example N. ruficornis). E—characters of the female abdomen: E 1 — distinctly convex and distended sternites, E 2 — pygidium in normal plane (example N. ruficornis), E 3 — pygidium in elevated plane (example N. pixii). F—character of the abdomen: F 1 — undeveloped mesometasternal process. G—metacoxa posterolateral angle: G 1 — angulate (examples N. pixii and N. ruficornis), G 2 — broadly arcuate (example N. fossor), G 3 — spinose (example N. interior). H – K: characters of the metatibia: H— Navigator fossor female: H 1 — spatulate internal spur, H 2 — unidentate, H 3 — trispinose apex. I— Navigator ruficornis female: I 1 — large, median denticle, I 2 — trispinose apex. J— Navigator interior female: J 1 — small, median denticle. K— Navigator pixii male: K 1 — unispinose apex. Note: cross-sections in A and B are from clypeal anterolateral angle to clypeolateral margin, not in transverse axis.";
dwc:recordedBy"Remarks. The & Edgar Francis Du Boulay & It & Francis Houssemayne Du Boulay & Edgar Francis Houssemayne Du Boulay & William Lawrence Du Boulay";