<documentid="AEE48246ECBE9BB0F636B149E32BBC2F"ID-CLB-Dataset="33460"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.482.8343"ID-GBIF-Dataset="4fdb2d6d-b69c-4e87-9fb3-1de661126876"ID-PMC="PMC4337222"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-482-91"ID-PubMed="25709532"ID-ZooBank="21C3B7D0B18743EABB38175C704D7550"ModsDocAuthor=""ModsDocDate="2015"ModsDocID="1313-2970-482-91"ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 482"ModsDocTitle="Review of the genera Anelaphinis Kolbe, 1892 and Atrichelaphinis Kraatz, 1898 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae)"checkinTime="1451244653051"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Rojkoff, Sebastien & Perissinotto, Renzo"docDate="2015"docId="44482CAB27A4E2B3C53B99C54591E7D4"docLanguage="en"docName="ZooKeys 482: 91-142"docOrigin="ZooKeys 482"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.482.8343"docTitle="Atrichelaphinis (Eugeaphinis) bjornstadi Rojkoff & Perissinotto, 2015, sp. n."docType="treatment"docUuid="ACCEC445-F973-4AED-A334-875219242983"docUuidSource="ZooBank"docVersion="8"lastPageNumber="120"masterDocId="822C54210D6A7F60FFE2FFC9FFA1A039"masterDocTitle="Review of the genera Anelaphinis Kolbe, 1892 and Atrichelaphinis Kraatz, 1898 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae)"masterLastPageNumber="142"masterPageNumber="91"pageNumber="117"updateTime="1731881699329"updateUser="admin">
<mods:titleid="77F70D560059E7533D483F51E681D396">Review of the genera Anelaphinis Kolbe, 1892 and Atrichelaphinis Kraatz, 1898 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae)</mods:title>
<paragraphid="9DB8658B271B7FB12F66DB083B1D981F"pageId="27"pageNumber="118">Body. Velutinous, brown with green to dark green marks, with small white spots scattered throughout, sometimes becoming confluent on lateral declivity of elytra, pronotum and pygidium; light pilosity distributed on vertex, lateral margins of pronotum, apical part of elytra and pygidium; mesepimeron with sculpture and pilosity on whole surface.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="E4C468D7109C42267555A0420EA61B6F"pageId="27"pageNumber="118">Head. Clypeus slightly transverse, almost as long as wide, anterior margin reborded and slightly incised at middle; disc convex, regularly punctated on entire surface, except few small smooth areas, punctures denser and confluent laterally and in front.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="7F53289419528F090BF126E2243AF4B9"pageId="27"pageNumber="118">Pronotum. Not tuberculate in front, with round and slightly detectable lateral angles; posterior half of lateral margins not parallel but convergent in front; posterior angles blunt; posterior margin strongly concave in front of scutellum, with lateral edges almost straight; sculpture of setigerous crescent punctures, almost absent on disc, denser in front and laterally.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="1A8B6398CD00B7E727A678BC35276497"pageId="27"pageNumber="118">Scutellum. Unsculpted, laterally grooved, with white tomentum.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="B3BC14F016030E2A85250896F4A280EE"pageId="27"pageNumber="118">Elytra. With lateral margins almost straight and parallel, posthumeral emargination weak; sculpture of thin and incomplete horseshoe punctures more developed laterally and at apex, sometimes confluent resulting in broken lines; lines of punctuation geminate; sutural apex acute.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="BFA663AB6ECE149EF36C643AD5A4C364"pageId="27"pageNumber="118">Pygidium. With small white spots scattered throughout, becoming confluent.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="F47C5676AD5B5E0AA2F6D0DF3530535B"pageId="27"pageNumber="118">Underside. Shiny, with white confluent tomentum laterally on anterior margin of sternites and on lateral sides of metasternum; pilosity long and thin; mesosternal apophysis transverse, anterior border slightly convex, strongly compressed between mesocoxae and not protruding in front in lateral view; abdomen concave in male, convex in female; last sternite less sculpted at middle in male.</paragraph>
. Metafemora sometimes with white spots of tomentum on underside close to joint; meso- and metatibiae with transverse carina just after middle; metatibial spurs thinner and more acute in male, larger and blunt in female.
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<paragraphid="0D42DF3F7F493C9199B139E80CBA3709"pageId="28"pageNumber="119">Aedeagus. Parameres forming slight concavity at middle of lateral margins; without projections at apex, but with marked incision at middle of downturning frontal margin.</paragraph>
, from which it can be separated mainly by the shape of the clypeus. It has also a distinct pronotum, with lateral margins strongly diverging in a posterior direction and the lateral angles obliterated, which also allow easy separation from