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<figureCitation id="A460085B2B0F27A1167EA17A3730D6DB" captionStart="Figure 19" captionStartId="F19" captionText="Figure 19. A-K. Ceresium jimcopei sp. nov. Holotype male. Genitalia. A. Median lobe with endophallus, dorsal view; B. Ditto, lateral; C. Ditto, ventral; D. Endophallus, apical process, dorsal view; E. Ditto, lateral; F. Ditto, ventral; G. Tegmen, dorsal view; H. Ditto, lateral; I. Ditto, ventral; J. 8 th sternite, ventral view; K. Ditto, with 8 th tergite in the background. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (D-F); 1 mm (A-C, G-K)." figureDoi="10.3897/contrib.entomol.73.e101117.figure19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/876721" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">, 19A-K</figureCitation>
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<paragraph id="700F87DA999CECD072A17805A0C95228" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Type material.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="86646D9B0DDEAC3A18DB88969E7BC82E" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Holotype</emphasis>
♂ (SMF): &quot;Phil., N. Luzon&quot;; &quot;Barlig, Mt. Prov.&quot;; &quot; I-2016&quot;; &quot;Cope Collection&quot;. (former CJC).
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<paragraph id="B5F1ECF3B17010C08322B9914DC95A8E" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="63E155A742A2F9634ADC4DBF61C94F19" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">The holotype could be examined by courtesy of Mr. Jim Cope, California, USA. The name of this species is dedicated to him.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="79D912DFBD54D24473B6109EA97578D2" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Colour testaceous. Pronotum resembles that of
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Pascoe, 1866. Body, legs and antennae slenderer; antennae longer. Apical process of endophallus exceptionally large, in baculi-form; surface of endophallic tube scaly in part.
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<paragraph id="2CB3958060D45FA16D575083747639AC" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Measurements.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="96F10DEA12C7271AC7BCBCA486F11A47" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Holotype ♂: TL = 10.0 mm; EL/TL = 0.65; EL/EW = 2.90; HW/PW = 0.90; PL/PW = 1.04; PA/PW = 0.66; PB/PW = 0.88.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="46A9AF1943814FF5FA527E63527D79CE" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CB7F603987A1B336AE9F4FBCD0AF50A4" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Colour testaceous; setae pale yellowish to whitish.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="7EF8B361A99DBC4D428D513970A5258B" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Head lightly narrower than pronotum, glossy; puncture dense, large, regular, setiferous; setae stout, curved, sub-erect, disorderly. Frons transverse, not steep; the middle moderately elevated, glossy, obtusely punctate. Vertex concave; with a shallow median furrow; setae pointing to antennal supports. Punctures on occiput obtuse; setae adpressed, pointing to vertex. Eyes separated from one another by half the width of occiput or twice that of the upper eye-lobes. Antennal supports broad, flattened, glabrous, nitid, though each sub-encircled by an arcuate row of diminutive setiferous punctures. Antennae reaching elytral apices by 9th article. Length of antennomeres relative to scape. III = 1.0; IV = 0.85; V = 0.80; VI = 1.1; VII = 1.05; VIII = 1.05; IX = 1.05; X = 0.9; XI = 0.80. Scapes sub-arcuate and moderately clavate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="77185B6F4C8E923AD22AD3BBE548F308" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Pronotum slightly longer than broad; apical half inflated; constricted just before apex; apex thus narrower than base. Puncture on disc dense, regular, setiferous; setae curved, pointing to the middle; median stripe broad, nearly half the length of pronotum. Sides each uneven with irregular elevations, of which the one near the latero-apical corner is the largest.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0C7F228194F8B69E7CA8B32C8DDA179E" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Scutellum sub-circular, with several short setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="24D4CC56F832E178457F1C604726F7D6" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Elytra gradually tapering from humeri; apices separately rounded; disc well-flattened; punctures dense, regular, setiferous, attenuating towards apices; setae stout, curved and recumbent, though short and fine on disc.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C113940FFBD08EA28571FD6B0FE2ACFA" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Legs rather slender; femora clavate from base.</paragraph>
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Venter (Fig.
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): Prosternum impressed in middle, concave in profile; punctures in the middle dense, large, coarse, setiferous; those near sides sparse, small and deep; setae short, sparse and disorderly. Prosternal process rather broad; apically expanded and curved downward; apex truncated. Mesoventrite saddle-shaped; setae in middle sparse, short, disorderly; those on sides dense, adpressed; punctures near the process large and shallow. Mesoventral process broad, well-bordered; with several large setiferous punctures; apex widely, deeply emarginated. Metaventrite glossy; punctures in middle sparse and diminutive; setae in middle short and sparse; those on sides dense, adpressed. Abdomen glossy; widely hairless in middle. 7th sternite trapezoidal; apex truncated.
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<emphasis id="611A171FEB7E9516AE8123E5D5FC46F3" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Figure 4.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="DEC54A892F89F204751471B291CEBD93" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">A-F.</emphasis>
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sp. nov. Holotype male.
<emphasis id="BA8E4408BBA2119B7A064A433B52C8EC" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">A.</emphasis>
Habitus, dorsal view;
<emphasis id="561EA6C4C5E783BF3F310C3235103148" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">B.</emphasis>
Ditto, ventral view;
<emphasis id="8B0816FBD77C38309355939D19F2388C" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">C.</emphasis>
Head and pronotum;
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Prosternum and mesoventrite;
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Endophallus, part, surface;
<emphasis id="52549D5EA8BDFF277F83218278220E44" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">F.</emphasis>
Median lobe and endophallus with apical process, ventral view.
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<emphasis id="32CAA44999212FF15D2945D32FC0E0C5" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Male genitalia</emphasis>
(Figs
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,
<figureCitation id="66DA739D0F9F4A1E4F6520400E727AE0" captionStart="Figure 19" captionStartId="F19" captionText="Figure 19. A-K. Ceresium jimcopei sp. nov. Holotype male. Genitalia. A. Median lobe with endophallus, dorsal view; B. Ditto, lateral; C. Ditto, ventral; D. Endophallus, apical process, dorsal view; E. Ditto, lateral; F. Ditto, ventral; G. Tegmen, dorsal view; H. Ditto, lateral; I. Ditto, ventral; J. 8 th sternite, ventral view; K. Ditto, with 8 th tergite in the background. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (D-F); 1 mm (A-C, G-K)." figureDoi="10.3897/contrib.entomol.73.e101117.figure19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/876721" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">19A-K</figureCitation>
): Median lobe about 7/20 the length of abdomen; fusiform in dorsal view; moderately arcuate in lateral view; dorsal plate dehiscent in basal 2/3; ventral plate a little longer than the dorsal, dehiscent in basal 7/8, apically narrowed to a sub-acute tooth. Tegmen nearly 7/8 as long as median lobe; strongly curved in lateral view. Parameres 9/20 the length of tegmen; sides tapering in a sub-sinuate line toward apices; apical 3/10 bi-lobed; lobes each evenly tapering, with short to long apical setae. Apical process of endophallus (Figs
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,
<figureCitation id="4857DB6EB690D264AC5BF746FE6C44BA" captionStart="Figure 19" captionStartId="F19" captionText="Figure 19. A-K. Ceresium jimcopei sp. nov. Holotype male. Genitalia. A. Median lobe with endophallus, dorsal view; B. Ditto, lateral; C. Ditto, ventral; D. Endophallus, apical process, dorsal view; E. Ditto, lateral; F. Ditto, ventral; G. Tegmen, dorsal view; H. Ditto, lateral; I. Ditto, ventral; J. 8 th sternite, ventral view; K. Ditto, with 8 th tergite in the background. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (D-F); 1 mm (A-C, G-K)." figureDoi="10.3897/contrib.entomol.73.e101117.figure19" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/876721" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">19D-F</figureCitation>
) exceptionally large, 11/20 as long as median lobe; in baculi-form, stout, weakly arcuate in profile; apex with three kinds of projections; prominent horn-shaped dorsal one, shorter spatulate ventral one and a pair of blunt, wing-like lateral ones. Surface of endophallus scaly or reticulate in part (Fig.
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). Blade of 8th sternite transverse; sides apically narrowed; apex widely emarginated in a shallow bi-sinuate line; apex and sides fringed with medium to long setae; peduncle slightly shorter than blade. 8th tergite linguate in outline; fringed with medium to long setae.
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<paragraph id="D83EA8B0CEB1C4085C02D6884D485A5B" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="415B4E2FDCF68545466FD4D53BF7D959" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Luzon, Philippines.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="6904C2DF874585B7B5944F3D194F6637" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">Comparative notes.</paragraph>
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This new species can be distinguished from the other known species by the combination of its smaller size, universally testaceous colour, slender antennae, apically inflated pronotum and regular puncture on disc. The structure of, and integument on, pronotum can be compared to those of
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<emphasis id="A5DCDC4609D62CED0C21BB96AE987C64" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="31">C. vestigiale</emphasis>
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from Borneo. The new species differs, however, in other external characteristics. Further, its male genitalia is clearly distinct. The apical process of its endophallus, as described above, is indeed exceptional. This type of the process has not been observed before in the genus
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. At the same time, the surface of its endophallus is also atypical. The endophallus of this species is remarkable.
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