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: The species is unique regarding its elongate shape. In contrast to all other
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species
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is not depressed. Concerning the colouration,
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resembles
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and
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. The aedeagus, too, resembles that of
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. The long projecting mandibles with a molar-like tooth at left mandible are also unique for the known Neotropical
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species.
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: Length:
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. Colouration: head and pronotum black; anterior half of elytra orange; posterior half blackish; abdominal segments III-VI yellow, VII and VIII black; legs light brown; antennae dark brown.
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Head:
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wide; eyes not prominent; temples parallel; extremely long; more than four times as long as eyes; neck nearly as wide as vertex; preocular sides parallel; distinctly longer than eyes; anterior margin of clypeus indistinctly sinuate; central part of clypeus shortly prominent; supraocular groove deep; reaching from anterior edge of eyes to posterior edge of temples; supraocular ridge indistinct; parallel to sides from antennal base to neck; mandibles projecting; as long as distance from anterior margin of clypeus to posterior edge of eyes; left mandible with thick molar tooth; right mandible with acute tooth; punctation deep and irregularly dense; interstices between punctures varying between as wide as diameter of punctures to four times as wide as diameter of punctures; at each end of supraocular groove with setiferous puncture; pair of setiferous punctures on each side of clypeal prominence; elongate indistinct microsculpture; longitudinally striate; surface moderately shiny.
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Pronotum:
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wide; widest close to anterior angles; slightly narrowed to posterior third; posterior third strongly convergent to posterior angles; posterior margin half as wide as anterior margin; long groove at anterior angles; inner margin bordered by distinct ridge ending at posterior third; second indistinct triangular groove at inner side bordered at lateral side by indistinct ridge; outer ridge and inner ridge running convergent to anterior angles; punctation similar to head punctation; setiferous punctures: in outer groove close to anterior angles, at obtuse angle at beginning of convergence, at inner border of triangular groove at anterior margin; elongate microsculpture weak; longitudinally striate; surface moderately shiny.
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Elytra:
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long,
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wide, sides nearly parallel; humeral angle obtuse; posterior angles nearly rectangular; punctation like that of head and pronotum; on central disc, two pairs of setiferous punctures; additional setiferous punctures along lateral margin; elongate microsculpture weak; longitudinally striate; surface moderately shiny.
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<paragraph id="8BE07645FFF3FFB5FF2BDBECFE93FCA4" blockId="22.[212,817,256,1112]" pageId="22" pageNumber="297">Abdomen sparsely and weakly punctured; few setiferous punctures; partly with long setae; at lateral margin; microsculpture transversely striate; weak; surface moderately shiny.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BE07645FFF3FFB5FF2BDA6CFE7CFBC4" blockId="22.[212,817,256,1112]" pageId="22" pageNumber="297">Aedeagus in lateral aspect moderately thick; apex rounded; with indistinct longitudinal and transverse ridges in front of apex; ventral plate with few central sensillae; in ventral aspect, nearly parallel, but slightly widened at middle; apex obtuse; numerous sensillae; paramere slightly shorter than central lobe; with moderately wide apical transparent lobe; few micro-sensillae in transparent lobe; extremely fine setae at apical margin; on scape, few sensillae.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFF3FFB5FF2BDDACFE91FB04" bold="true" box="[212,331,1152,1176]" pageId="22" pageNumber="297">Etymology</emphasis>
: The species name derived from the Latin word
<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFF3FFB5FEE4DD8CFEA7FB24" box="[283,381,1184,1208]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="297">elongatus</emphasis>
meaning elongate and refers to the extreme elongate, slender shape which is untypical for the usually flattened shape of
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<emphasis id="B92BAA57FFF3FFB5FE18DDCCFDF4FB64" box="[487,558,1248,1272]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="297">Eleusis</emphasis>
species.
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