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<paragraph pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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[JF2015] can be distinguished from other congenerics by a combination of features, and is similar to
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[JF2015] in general appearance. The frons is protuberant in this species, and the nasal plate is covered with scales that have a strongly opalescent reflectance. The elytra are lightly sculpted. The ocular vibrissae are as long as the eye, but reduced in number. The oral cavity has weakly curved lateral margins; the posterior margin is at least as long as the lateral margins. The genae are not impressed with a strong ventrolateral suture. The spermatheca has a bulbous, basally tapered ramus. Additionally, the lamina of the spiculum gastrale is mesally membranous between the laminar arms. The aedeagus is acute and evenly curved.
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<paragraph pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Habitus. Length 3.74-4.15 mm, width 1.53-1.64 mm, length/width ratio 2.45-2.53, widest near midpoint of elytra. Integument orange-brown to black. Scales with variously interspersed colors ranging from slightly off-white to manila/tan to dark coffee brown, in some specimens appearing opalescent or with metallic reflections. Setae brown, becoming longer, white, and more erect on humeri and venter.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Mandibles. Covered with opalescent scales, each with 2 pairs of long setae.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="3C634F179CBCF02007E223E317316C5D" pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Habitus. Length 3.74-4.15 mm, width 1.53-1.64 mm, length/width ratio 2.45-2.53, widest near midpoint of elytra. Integument orange-brown to black. Scales with variously interspersed colors ranging from slightly off-white to manila/tan to dark coffee brown, in some specimens appearing opalescent or with metallic reflections. Setae brown, becoming longer, white, and more erect on humeri and venter.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="495ADE51BE16C9E830953FA0FC95C515" pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Mandibles. Covered with opalescent scales, each with 2 pairs of long setae.</paragraph>
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Maxillae. Cardo bifurcate at base with an inner angle of ca. 105°, inner (mesal) arm 2
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longer than wide, roughly equal in length to inner arm of bifurcation of cardo, with 1 short, lateral seta. Galeo-lacinial complexapically incurved (mesally); complexmembranous; setose in basal half; dorsally with 7 apicomesal lacinial teeth; ventrally with 5 reduced lacinial teeth. Palpiger with a lateral patch of setae, sclerotized on basal 2/3.
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Rostrum. Length 0.56-0.61 mm, anterior portion 1.5-2
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broader than long, rostrum/pronotum length ratio 0.57-0.65, rostrum length/width ratio 1.33-1.39. Dorsal outline of rostrum sub-rectangular, anterior half of dorsal surface strongly impressed, posterior half strongly rugose. Rostrum in lateral view trapezoidal; anterior half of dorsolateral margins somewhat diverging; apical margin with 2 large vibrissae. Nasal plate strongly defined by Y-shaped, impressed lines, medially convex; integument completely covered with strongly opalescent scales. Margins of mandibular incision curved, directed 25° outward dorsally in frontal view, bounded by whitish scales, similar to rest of body; ventrolateral sulci somewhat defined, beginning as a broad, shallow sulcus dorsad of insertion point of mandibles, running parallel to scrobe, becoming fainter posteriorly and disappearing into a fovea ventrally. Dorsal surface of rostrum with median sulcus running from fovea at posterior end of anterior half rostrum to midpoint of posterior half of rostrum; ventrolateral margins slightly converging. Rostrum ventrally lacking foveae in line with insertion point of mandibles. Oral cavity with lateral margins curved.
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Antennae. Dorsal margin of scrobe overhangs forming a small tooth antero-ventrad of anterior marginof eye. Funicular antennomeres evenly progressing from elongate to broader than long; terminal segment lacking appressed scales, having instead a covering of apically-directed pubescence with interspersed sub-erect setae. Club similar in length to funicular antennomeres III-VII, nearly 2.5
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as long as wide.
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Head. Eyes strongly impressed; eyes separated in dorsal view by 4-5
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their anterior-posterior length, narrowly separated from anterior prothoracic margin.
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<paragraph pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Pronotum. Length/width ratio 0.91-1.01, sub-cylindrical to conical; widest near anterior 1/4. Anterior margin arcuate, lateral margins feebly curved and widening into a slight bulge near anterior 1/3 of pronotum, thence straight to posterior margin, posterior margin straight. Pronotum in lateral view with setae that reach beyond anterior margin; these setae becoming evenly longer laterally, reaching posterior margin of eye at their maximum length. Anterolateral margin with a reduced tuft of post-ocular vibrissae present, consisting of 3-5 setae, emerging slightly above ventral margin of eye, becoming gradually, evenly longer ventrally, stopping just beneath ventral margin of eye; vibrissae achieving a maximum length nearly equal to anterior-posterior length of eye.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Pleurites. Metepisternum covered by elytron near posterior 7/8 of metasternum.</paragraph>
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Thoracic sterna. Mesocoxal cavities separated by distance1/3
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width of mesocoxal cavity. Metasternum without apprent transverse sulcus; metacoxal cavities widely separated by 1.5-2
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<paragraph pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Legs. Profemur/pronotum length ratio 0.93-1.02; proximal 5/6 of profemur gradually widening, then abruptly constricted with distal 1/6 produced ventrally as a nearly square projection covering tibial joint; condyle of tibial articulation occupying 2/3 of distal surface and 1/6 length of femur. Protibia/profemur length ratio 0.88-0.99; mucro reduced to a small, laterally projected tooth. Protarsus with tarsomeres I and II jointly similar in length to V. Metatibial apexwith almond shaped convex ity ringed by 9-11 short, widely separated, spiniform setae.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="20168C7270379D2A0B903937FB599D71" pageId="73" pageNumber="74">Legs. Profemur/pronotum length ratio 0.93-1.02; proximal 5/6 of profemur gradually widening, then abruptly constricted with distal 1/6 produced ventrally as a nearly square projection covering tibial joint; condyle of tibial articulation occupying 2/3 of distal surface and 1/6 length of femur. Protibia/profemur length ratio 0.88-0.99; mucro reduced to a small, laterally projected tooth. Protarsus with tarsomeres I and II jointly similar in length to V. Metatibial apexwith almond shaped convex ity ringed by 9-11 short, widely separated, spiniform setae.</paragraph>
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Elytra. Length/width ratio 3.00-6.80; widest near midpoint; anterior margins jointly 1.5-2
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angled at nearly 60° to main body axis. Elytral striae well defined, punctate; punctures visible in some specimens, separated by 3-5
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Abdominal sterna. Ventrite III elevated and set off from IV along lateral 1/4 of its length. Sternum VII mesally 3/5
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as long as wide; anterior margin weakly curved. Tergum. Pygidium (tergum VIII) sub-cylindrical; medial 1/3 of anterior 1/2 of pygidium less sclerotized.
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<paragraph pageId="74" pageNumber="75">Sternum VIII. Anterior laminar edges each incurved forming a 100° angle with lateral margin; less sclerotized medially.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
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<paragraph id="2A6FF147A3CEA7340B50F143B42C179B" pageId="74" pageNumber="75">Sternum VIII. Anterior laminar edges each incurved forming a 100° angle with lateral margin; less sclerotized medially.</paragraph>
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. Coxites slightly sclerotized, in dorsal view 2
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as long as broad; styli 3/4
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length of coxites, with 3 long setae near base.
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<paragraph id="BA7B4ACF9F317924AD37E15EFFCADF57" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
Spermatheca. Comma-shaped; collum short, sub-contiguous with, and angled at 90° to ramus; ramus bulbous, 2
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width of cornu; corpus swollen, 1.5
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thickness of cornu; cornu elongate, apically gradually narrowed, strongly recurved with an inner angle of 90° in basal 1/4, nearly sraight along mesal 1/2, and incurved 90° near apical 1/4 such that apexis sub-parallel to hood-shaped projection of collum.
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<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Male.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Similar to female, except where noted.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Abdomen. Sternum VII slightly more broadly arcuate posteriorly, 3/5 as long as wide. Tergum VII with posterior margin straight. Pygidium (tergum VIII) with posterior 1/2 punctate; anterior 1/2 rugose. Posterior 1/5 constricted and depressed, with posterior margin flaring out and slightly projected dorsally.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Sternum VIII. Consisting of 2 subcontiguous, sub-triangular sclerites; posterior margins widely angulate. Laminar alae located on lateral 1/4s of posterior margin. Mesal 1/2 with a short, sub-trapezoidal projection.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Aedeagus. Length/width ratio 3.41. Pedon in lateral view with ventral margins curving to meet dorsal margins at a sharp apical point; apexacutely angulate. Flagellum with a small tortuous, recurved, ampullate sclerite, situated in anterior portion of flagellum.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
<subSubSection id="5594DC54B94A4871559CD50D9B475849" pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="male">
<paragraph id="4CE0877353207FD765E0CC3CC44F7648" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Male.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="09F88FBDF8C01CEA199A2131D992CD72" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Similar to female, except where noted.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="35E2178AC3F1C7597FCDD23318EE8E38" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Abdomen. Sternum VII slightly more broadly arcuate posteriorly, 3/5 as long as wide. Tergum VII with posterior margin straight. Pygidium (tergum VIII) with posterior 1/2 punctate; anterior 1/2 rugose. Posterior 1/5 constricted and depressed, with posterior margin flaring out and slightly projected dorsally.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B09B4D471A7D907D962E9A2CC30F5AD1" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Sternum VIII. Consisting of 2 subcontiguous, sub-triangular sclerites; posterior margins widely angulate. Laminar alae located on lateral 1/4s of posterior margin. Mesal 1/2 with a short, sub-trapezoidal projection.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CD60CE9EC864F1FD0BACA58EA585AA49" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Aedeagus. Length/width ratio 3.41. Pedon in lateral view with ventral margins curving to meet dorsal margins at a sharp apical point; apexacutely angulate. Flagellum with a small tortuous, recurved, ampullate sclerite, situated in anterior portion of flagellum.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="ACC34A88E277C7714F121C087BB6AF78" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
Figure 41. Habitus of
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[JF2015], female A lateral view B dorsal view.
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<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
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<paragraph id="6A7CF02AE02556A0EF317AD741DE71FB" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
Figure 42. Diagnostic features and terminalia of
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[JF2015] A aedeagus, dorsal view B aedeagus, lateral view C labial prementum, ventral view D spermatheca E lamina of sternum VIII.
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</subSubSection>
<subSubSection pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="etymology">
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
<subSubSection id="5B1453C5C8D754DE98F357665111B242" pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="19959E3E90DFA82BF0D49A48D6A44A20" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D49BA181157F93CC0798353FBE29E5EF" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
Named in reference to the enlarged supraorbital ridges, which give the impression of a furrowed brow; gravis = heavy or serious, vultus = countenance or face, gravivultus = serious countenance; Latin noun in apposition (
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).
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<subSubSection pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="materials_examined">
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Holotype - female &quot;MEXICO: Baja California, 5.5 mi. E El Arco, IV-15-1987, F. Andrews &amp; A. Glibert&quot; (CSCA). Paratypes, same label information as female holotype (CSCA: 3 females); &quot;MEXICO: Baja California Sur, 1.9 mi. SW El Arco, IV-16-1987, F. Andrews &amp; A. Gilbert&quot; (CSCA: 1 male).</paragraph>
<subSubSection id="B18E371EC03678BB3E207DCF9BC7DA2A" pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="materials_examined">
<paragraph id="26BDE8A0EA837D26BF4176137D8C8305" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C7AD04DD6DBADBF5A9B2497506B603D8" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Holotype - female &quot;MEXICO: Baja California, 5.5 mi. E El Arco, IV-15-1987, F. Andrews &amp; A. Glibert&quot; (CSCA). Paratypes, same label information as female holotype (CSCA: 3 females); &quot;MEXICO: Baja California Sur, 1.9 mi. SW El Arco, IV-16-1987, F. Andrews &amp; A. Gilbert&quot; (CSCA: 1 male).</paragraph>
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<subSubSection pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="distribution">
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">This species has been found in Baja California, near the border of Baja California Sur (Mexico) (Fig. 52).</paragraph>
<subSubSection id="EA35264B49C96C3FF4FAFEE9092F1787" pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="28138FB1102DAE446BD0AD0067488584" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B3440DD88743A19A78A3EF6938E1BE68" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">This species has been found in Baja California, near the border of Baja California Sur (Mexico) (Fig. 52).</paragraph>
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<subSubSection pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="natural history">
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Natural history.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
<subSubSection id="A807F015F27ECB737261F9C3BFFC1723" pageId="75" pageNumber="76" type="natural history">
<paragraph id="31A174A6249E99FCDE6944C5F1CA6FC2" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">Natural history.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="96C445E5C0D191C45CB912B5992B52C5" pageId="75" pageNumber="76">
Host plant associations remain unknown, though possibly on creosote bush (
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[DC.] Coville [non-focal];
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[non-focal]).
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