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Description of
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Male, length
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. Elegant, narrow and elongate.
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of upper body, and scutellum dusky rufescent; underside of head, prosternum and mesosternum rufescent; antennae, metasterna and abdomen black. Pronotum with ill-defined, transverse, rufous patch adjacent to broad, black fascia occupying middle third of disc. Elytra ochreous-brown, clouded dusky towards apex. Front leg rufous-orange (onychium black); middle and hind leg femora with rufescent peduncle and black clave, black tibiae and tarsi.
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on upper side of head pronotum and elytra ornamented with scale-shaped, golden pubescence; on head, clypeus, frons and vertex with small punctures embedded in smooth matrix of micropunctures. Pronotum almost lacking setae, but clothed with minute, short, golden hairs concentrated to either side of midline; pubescence hiding details, but appears to be uniformly, densely and somewhat rugosely punctured (punctures small and alveolate). On underside only head glabrous, the rest rather densely clothed with fine, recumbent, grey pubescence (on meso- and metasterna very dense on prosternum, and less so on abdomen). Elytral surface reticulate, pubescence similar to that of pronotum (but lacking denser patches); densely covered by deep, contiguous, alveolate punctures, in 56 rows of non-seriate, moderately large punctures (one puncture between humero-apical and lateral costae). Margins weakly and sparsely asperate from apex to middle (densest towards apex with 67 asperities/mm). Antennae sparsely pubescent basally, denser towards apex.
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with clypeus separated from frons by deep V-shaped suture; frons depressed, not bordered at sides. Antennal tubercles rounded, moderately prominent; separated by nearly three times width of scape.
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eleven-segmented, subfiliform, moderately robust, passing middle of elytra at apex of antennomere IX. Scape the longest segment (
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), cylindrical, hardly robust, with rugose, confluent, small punctures. Antennomeres IIIV subcylindrical, weakly widened at apex, dorsally with narrow keel from base to apex; III, V and VI slightly longer (
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) than IV; VI widened from middle to weakly tumid apex, keeled for basal half; VIIX incrementally shorter (0.35
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); VII subcylindrical, keeled for basal quarter; VIII widened from base to slightly tumid apex; XI fusiform, slightly longer (
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) and narrower than X.
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1.44 longer than wide, widest well behind middle; almost cylindrical, weakly rounded for middle half, hardly attenuate, somewhat sinuate to front margin, rounded and constricted to base; width of base about 1.3 narrower than humeri. Pronotal surface uneven; center of disc rather convex, depressed at apical and basal constrictions, latero-basal gibbosities, rather small, moderately prominent and rounded at apex.
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long, nearly 3.4 longer than width across humeri; rather weakly sinuous at sides (almost parallel to middle, gradually widened to apex), narrowest before middle; moderately depressed at base and on disc. Dorsal costa moderately strong and almost reaching apex. Elytral apices hardly projecting, truncate, somewhat oblique; apical margin without asperities.
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long (but hind leg less than twice length of front leg); femoral peduncles narrow, flattened, bicarinate, sulcate; claves fusiform, rather short, moderately abrupt. Metafemora just failing to reach apex of elytra. Tibiae narrow, without projection at inner apex; apex of protibia with weak rounded projection laterally; metatibiae moderately bisinuate (viewed laterally). First segment of metatarsus one-third longer (
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) than the following two combined.
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<emphasis id="B96EEACCFE3EFFA8FF763E023410C865" bold="true" box="[192,296,579,603]" pageId="12" pageNumber="11">Female</emphasis>
(
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). Color and pubescence generally as in male; slightly duskier, especially on elytra, underside (prosternum black for basal half), and legs (middle leg entirely black). Pubescence generally less conspicuous and darker in color. Antennae rather short, not reaching middle of elytra; with similar formula to male, but lacking conspicuous distinctions (antennomere VI weakly widened from base to apex, VIIX similar in structure, VIIIX slightly longer (
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) than XI, XI not narrow (about twice as long as wide). Prothorax much as male, but shorter (1.3 longer than wide). Elytra 3.25 longer than wide; narrowest well before middle; margins with sparser and weaker asperities. Metafemoral clave passing elytra at apical constriction. Side of protibial apex as in male. First segment of metatarsus 1.4 longer (
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) than the following two combined.
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, total length 5.70/5.50; length of pronotum 1.30/1.20; width of pronotum 0.90/0.80; length of elytra 3.70/3.25; width at humeri 1.10/1.00.
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This species, with eleven-segmented antennae, is readily separated from all other species in this species-group by its black and rufescent pronotum. In
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Gounelle, 1911
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pronotum is reddish with well-delimited, scalloped black band across base. In
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Napp and Mermudes, 2010
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(with habitus most similar to
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) pronotum is black; in
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Napp and Mermudes, 2010
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pronotum is reddish with broad, blackish band medially (and in both the latter species inner side of procoxa with uncinate projection, absent in
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). In all other species pronotum is entirely orange or reddish.
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,
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, dry
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, edge of
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, 300 meters
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, beaten from flowering
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<emphasis id="B96EEACCFE3EFFA8FBDD394531F9CF25" box="[1131,1217,1284,1307]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="11">Acacia</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
tree,
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<collectingDate id="EFE0E9F6FE3EFFA8FABF39423098CF25" box="[1289,1440,1283,1307]" pageId="12" pageNumber="11" value="2007-12-12">12.XII.2007</collectingDate>
</date>
(
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)
</materialsCitation>
.
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<typeStatus id="54A1887CFE3EFFA8FEF6396234FBCF05" box="[320,451,1315,1339]" pageId="12" pageNumber="11" type="paratype">Paratype</typeStatus>
</emphasis>
: Data as for
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, female (
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).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3006555FE3EFFA8FF7639223010CFA5" pageId="12" pageNumber="11" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B96EEACCFE3EFFA8FF7639223458CF45" bold="true" box="[192,352,1379,1403]" pageId="12" pageNumber="11">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific epithet,
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<emphasis id="B96EEACCFE3EFFA8FDDD39223612CF45" box="[619,810,1379,1403]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="11">pilcomayoensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, refers to the
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locality of this species, the edge of the Pilcomayo River, and its name ends with the Latin “ensis” meaning its provenance.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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