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new species
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<paragraph id="8B9536A5377EB937FF075504FDFE0CD1" blockId="51.[123,652,545,1741]" pageId="51" pageNumber="52">DIAGNOSIS: This species differs from others in the group by having concolorous dark red­brown elytra, no microreticulation on the head and pronotum, the anterior clypeal margin very strongly excavated (fig. 24), and the temporum forming a very abrupt, prominent rim at the posterior margin of the eye (fig. 24). Also, many males have a prominent left mandibular horn and a variously developed right frontal horn (figs. 23, 24). These horns are highly variable in development, but the right frontal horn is only well developed when the mandibular horn is also well developed. The median lobe of the aedeagus in lateral aspect is slender and elongate with a small basal portion and relatively simple apex (fig. 71). The lateral lobes are broadly fused dorsally for about one­third length of the median lobe of the aedeagus (figs. 70, 71). Females have 5­4­4 tarsomeres.</paragraph>
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DESCRIPTION: Body moderately large (TBL =
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<paragraph id="8B9536A5377EB937FF075044FED30F2F" blockId="51.[123,652,545,1741]" pageId="51" pageNumber="52">Head dark red­brown with indistinct red medial macula; pronotum, elytra, and venter dark red­brown; antennae, palpi, and legs yellow­red.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9536A5377EB937FF07503EFC180AAA" blockId="51.[123,652,545,1741]" lastBlockId="51.[699,1228,193,1741]" pageId="51" pageNumber="52">Head broad (fig. 24) (MDL/OHW = 0.64 0.66), dorsally flat, often with indistinct, transverse, medial crease; temporum short, forming rim at posterior margin of eye (fig. 24); head finely punctate, surfaces shiny and smooth between punctures; eyes large, rounded, finely faceted; frontoclypeal suture obsolete medially; clypeal margin strongly excavate (fig. 24); labrum anteromedially entire; antennomere ratios: length I:II:III = 2.2: 1.0:1.6, width VII:VIII:IX = 0.9:1.0:1.9. Pronotum broad (PNL/PNW = 0.590.61), laterally not strongly produced, lateral margins moderately broad, anterolateral angle subquadrate, posterolateral angle distinctive, but more rounded than anterolateral angle; punctation similar to that of head. Elytra moderately elongate (SEL/ELW = 0.99 1.00); lateral margins broadly rounded; punctation coarser than pronotum, surface between punctures shiny and smooth, some punctures in indistinct series; sutural stria about one­half length of elytron. Mesosternum strongly concave posteriorly, with prominent lobe extending ventrally between mesocoxae, anterior portion much less than one­half length of posterior portion; medial longitudinal carina obsolete on anterior portion. Metasternum broad medially (MTL/ MTW = 0.300.31), slightly convex, setose; oblique carinae absent.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B9536A53779B930FF06578BFF080B62" blockId="52.[124,653,193,1181]" pageId="52" pageNumber="53">ETYMOLOGY: This species is named in hon­ or of Darlene Marie Platt, significant other of the junior author, for her encouragement and support.</paragraph>
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DISTRIBUTION: This species is known from the Pacific Northwest east to
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, 3500̍, conifer forest,
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Cpgd
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, 3700̍, litter, mixed conifer forest,
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,
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.
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DISCUSSION: The unusual horn arising from the right side of the frons of some male specimens (figs. 23, 24) is particularly unique to this species. Behavioral correlates of this particular morphology have not been observed. This species has been collected in conifer forests. Altitude records from label data are from
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