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<paragraph id="5802CB2C45956AD80CACAEC9CF14DA76" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Type species.</paragraph>
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F. Bates, 1904.
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<paragraph id="4476383AE01047C20ACEE0444C7335E5" pageId="0" pageNumber="1">1 species; length 19-24 mm.</paragraph>
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The monotypic genus
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is rarely found in collections. Similar to species of
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and
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, it possesses metallic green, rugose elytra. Prior to this work, females were not associated with males. The elytral callus of the male possesses a well-developed spine (shared with the pelidnotine genus
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; lacking in females of both
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). In addition to the spinose elytra, several unusual characters serve to diagnose the genus: fringe of setae produced beyond apex of elytra; metatibial apex straight (lacking a corbel); mesosternum produced beyond the mesometasternal suture; metasternum with two parallel, longitudinal furrows; pygidium of female with a well-developed horizontal ridge and weak discal concavity; terminal sternite in the female with two deep emarginations on either side of the apex.
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The genus includes one species,
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(Laporte), which has a turbulent nomenclatural history (see &quot;Annotated Catalog&quot;;
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). No analyses have examined the relationships of the genus to other rutelines.
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is distributed in northern South America, and we provide country records for Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.
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