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(
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,
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5c,
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. Male (
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,
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(measured across humeri). Habitus as in
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. Form moderate sized, elongate; integument testaceous with portions black, dark brown, and reddish orange.
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Frons black with fine, dense yellow pubescence; eyes large, globose, narrowly separated in front by about 6 ommatidia; frons with narrow, shallow median suture; genae about 1/4 as long as lower eye lobe (
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,
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Dorsal habitus.
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Close-up of pronotum.
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Close-up of head.
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Lateral habitus.
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Pronotum black, elongate, subcylindrical, about 1.20 times as long as wide (
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,
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); disk coarsely, deeply, subconfluently alveolate, pubescence dense across apex, base, and down sides dense; prosternum clothed with long, suberect setae; mesoventrite densely clothed at sides with fine, golden, appressed pubescence; metaventrite moderately densely punctate, moderately densely clothed with short, golden, appressed pubescence along top margin and on posterior end. Mesanepisternum densely clothed with appressed pale yellow pubescence. Mesepimeron with sparse pale yellow setae. Metanespisternum with sparse pale yellow setae on anterior half, densely clothed with appressed pale yellow pubescence on posterior half. Scutellum densely clothed with appressed pale yellow pubescence. Elytra extending to near base of abdominal segment I; disk shining, testaceous, base yellowish inside of humeri, humeri orangish, margins narrowly black; punctures moderately dense, becoming finer toward apex; pubescence sparse, long, erect and suberect, each seta rising out of a puncture; each elytron strongly dehiscent and narrowing from behind basal fourth; apices rounded.
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.
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Pro- and mesolegs reddish orange; pro- and mesofemora strongly clavate, short; metafemora elongate, widening slightly at apical third; basal half brownish, apical half reddish orange (
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); metatibiae with basal half brownish black, apical half reddish orange; with a sparse brush of orangish setae on apical two-thirds (
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). Metatarsomere I distinctly longer than IIIV combined.
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<emphasis id="5AF095340D6FB26DFF36FE7FFECD16A5" bold="true" box="[199,316,474,501]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="42">Abdomen.</emphasis>
Elongate, slender, broadening slightly toward apex, predominantly yellow with portions reddishorange (
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); ventrites progressively more densely punctate from first; pubescence sparse; last ventrite shallowly impressed medially.
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<emphasis id="5AF095340D6FB26DFF36FDE3FEEF1531" bold="true" box="[199,286,582,609]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="42">Female</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Unknown.
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<emphasis id="5AF095340D6FB26DFF36FDCFFE2915D5" bold="true" box="[199,472,618,645]" pageId="3" pageNumber="42">Diagnosis and remarks</emphasis>
. This species can be separated from congeners by the elytra shorter, extending to about base of abdominal segment I, broadly rounded apically; metatibiae without dense brush of suberect setae; and genae about a 1/4 as long as lower eye lobe.
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<emphasis id="5AF095340D6FB26DFF36FD72FE8115A0" bold="true" box="[199,368,726,753]" pageId="3" pageNumber="42">Type material</emphasis>
.
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): “
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,
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,
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N Xel-Ha, on Croton flowers, 16,
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, Cope Collection” (
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.
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,
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, same data as holotype (
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,
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.
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This species is named for James (Jim) Cope (JSCC), who collected all three known specimens. The epithet is a noun in the genitive case.
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