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:
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FEB4DF0CFE2EF9A4" box="[331,500,1568,1592]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. ecuadoriensis</emphasis>
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is still longer than
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FD4ADF0CFCF0F9AB" box="[693,810,1568,1591]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. castanea</emphasis>
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, which are both the largest species of the
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FD85DF6CFD38F9C4" box="[634,738,1600,1624]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. humilis</emphasis>
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-group. It resembles
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FEA0DF4CFE0EF9EB" box="[351,468,1632,1655]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. castanea</emphasis>
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not only in size and shape, but also in colouration. The elytra have the same reddishbrown colouration as in
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FE05DF8CFDB5F92B" box="[506,623,1696,1719]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. castanea</emphasis>
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. Punctation and microsculpture are also extremely similar. The antennae of
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FEDEDFCCFE13F964" box="[289,457,1760,1784]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. ecuadoriensis</emphasis>
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are slightly longer than those of
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FF2BDE2CFE93F88B" box="[212,329,1792,1815]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. castanea</emphasis>
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. Whereas they are as long as head and pronotum combined in
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, in
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FD7EDE0CFD2CF8AB" box="[641,758,1824,1847]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. castanea</emphasis>
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they are only as long as head and half of pronotum combined. Without dissection of the aedeagus the separation of the two species is difficult. In
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FDFADEACFDA0F80B" box="[517,634,1920,1943]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. castanea</emphasis>
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the aedeagus is stout, the apical part of the central lobe is short and the transparent lobe of the paramere is distinctly widened. In
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE3FFA5FF2BDECCFEA6F864" box="[212,380,2016,2040]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">E. ecuadoriensis</emphasis>
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, the aedeagus is slenderer, the apical part is longer and the transparent lobe of the paramere is only slightly widened.
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: Length:
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. Colouration: black; elytra reddish-brown; legs light brown; antennae dark brown.
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Head:
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wide; eyes slightly prominent; postocular part wider than preocular part; temples approximately twice as long as eyes; nearly parallel; preocular part to base of antennae parallel; anterior margin of clypeus convergent; supraocular groove deep and wide; punctation weak and irregularly dense; on average, interstices between punctures between two to four times as wide as diameter of punctures; setiferous puncture at each end of supraocular groove; another pair of setiferous punctures on each side of prominent central part of clypeus; elongate microsculpture dense, but not deep; transversely striate on clypeus; longitudinally striate on vertex; surface slightly shiny.
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Pronotum:
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long,
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wide; widest shortly behind anterior angles; sides in posterior two third smoothly narrowed to posterior angles; in posterior third, interrupted by sharp emargination; posterior angles obtuse; short grooves at anterior angles; punctation as dense and deep as on head; two setiferous punctures in each groove at anterior angles; additional setiferous punctures along lateral margin; lateral interruption marked by setiferous puncture in moderately deep impression; at anterior margin close to anterior angles, with impressions and setiferous punctures on each side of midline; elongate microsculpture as deep and dense as on head; circularly striate at anterior angles; longitudinally striate on disc; surface slightly shiny.
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Elytra:
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long,
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wide; humeral angels nearly rectangular; sides slightly divergent to posterior angles; posterior angles rounded; punctation and microsculpture as dense and deep as on head and pronotum; elongate microsculpture longitudinally striate; one setiferous puncture in central position on each side of suture; several setiferous punctures along lateral margin; surface slightly shiny.
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<paragraph id="8BE07645FFE3FFA5FCA9DFCCFBD7F8A4" blockId="6.[854,1459,255,2104]" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">Abdomen weakly punctate; on each segment, with row of setiferous punctures; isodiametric microsculpture moderately deep.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BE07645FFE3FFA4FCA9DE6CFD9EFEAB" blockId="6.[854,1459,255,2104]" lastBlockId="7.[174,779,256,312]" lastPageId="7" lastPageNumber="282" pageId="6" pageNumber="281">Aedeagus slender; in lateral aspect, continuously narrowed to nearly acute apex; in ventral aspect, parallel with triangular apex; in central position of central lobe with large approximately triangular prominence; few sensillae at apex; several sensillae at central prominence; parameres slightly shorter than central lobe; slender; apical transparent lobe nearly as wide as basal scape; long seta at apex of transparent lobe; without short setose fringe; several minute sensillae close to transparent lobe and at base of scape.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFE2FFA4FF51D84CFEFFFEE4" bold="true" box="[174,293,352,376]" pageId="7" pageNumber="282">Etymology</emphasis>
: The species name derived from the country
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<collectingCountry id="F34836D5FFE2FFA4FF51D8ACFED3FE04" box="[174,265,384,408]" name="Ecuador" pageId="7" pageNumber="282">Ecuador</collectingCountry>
, where it was collected.
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