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<figureCitation id="91D12A1C1464246BFDFBFA16FD32FA2F" box="[533,706,1477,1499]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="6.[178,211,1441,1463]" captionTargetBox="[190,1074,240,1418]" captionTargetId="figure-96@6.[178,1085,484,960]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Fig. 1-10: Antsirabenus nov.gen. 1, 3, 4, 6-10 A. granulatus nov.sp.; 2, 5 A. setulosus nov.sp.; (1, 2) paratypes female, dorsal view; (3) metathoracic scent gland canal, lateral view; (4) claw; (5, 6) outline of abdomen of males; (7-10) right paramer in different positions (10 = ventral side). Abbreviations: (em) median elevation of metanotum; (pa) setiform parempodia; (ps) pseudopulvilli; (sc) metathoracic scent gland canal. Scale: Fig. 1-3, 5, 6 = 1 mm; fig. 7-10 = 0.1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5427721" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5427721/files/figure.png" pageId="1" pageNumber="304">Fig. 1, 3, 4, 6-10</figureCitation>
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M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
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male,
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de l
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,
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<collectingDate id="6D10E9B11464246BFED0F9DEFE51F9D4" box="[318,417,1549,1569]" pageId="1" pageNumber="304" value="1995-09-15">15.IX.1995</collectingDate>
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leg. (
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);
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:
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collected with holotype.
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D i a g n o s i s:Distinguished from the second new species of this genus
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nov.sp. by much larger size, antennal segment II longer than III, different size and shape of anterolateral expansion of pronotum, less transverse scutellum and straight not sinuate lateral margins of deltg V-VII (
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).
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<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFEE8FCE8FE98" blockId="2.[178,1085,314,366]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">D e s c r i p t i o n: Male, apterous, body and appendages densely beset with setigerous round tubercles; colour reddish brown with lighter antennae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFEADFC26FD95" blockId="2.[178,1086,381,608]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">H e a d: Slightly longer (from apex of genae to posterior margin of granulated vertex) than width across eyes (43/41); genae long and contiguous in front of clypeus, apices diverging anteriorly and reaching beyond antennal segment I; antenniferous lobes bent anterolaterally; antennae 1.46 ✕ as long as width of head (60/41), antennal segments of subequal length, II slightly longer than III, relative length of I:II:III:IV = 15:15:14:16; eyes globular fully exposed; postocular lobe with a small acute laterally projecting tubercle, its apex not reaching outer margin of eyes, then strongly converging posteriorly; vertex dorsally rounded with an ovate smooth depression laterad on either side.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFDA3FC5DFCC0" blockId="2.[178,1086,623,821]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">P r o n o t u m:Distinctly transverseand2.6xaswideaslong (60/23); lateral margins with a large slightly reflexed widely rounded expansion along basal 1/2, the remaining margin straight and diverging posteriorly; disk transversely raised posteriorly, sloping toward collar with two larger ovate elevations medially and two smaller longer but lower ones sublaterally, surface depressed between median elevations with a median longitudinal groove flanked by a row of granules and a smooth ovate depression laterally, the latter delimited by the median elevations; posterior margin slightly convex.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFC97FC6DFC82" blockId="2.[178,1085,836,887]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">S c u t e l l u m: Semicircular 2.5 ✕ as wide as long (40/16); disk widely elevated at middle, depressed posterolaterally; lateral margins granulate and carinate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFC54FCE7FBE7" blockId="2.[178,1086,903,1042]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">M e t a n o t u m: Developed as trapezoidal sclerites laterally of scutellum, their posterior margins sinuate and not exceeding the scutellum; lateral margins converging anteriorly with a reflexed rounded lateral expansion, convex posterolaterally; disk with a longitudinal ridge at middle; lateral metathoracic scent gland canals long and curved, the cleft opening is anterolaterally visible from above (fig. 1, 3).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFBF2FEDDFAA9" blockId="2.[178,1086,1057,1372]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">A b d o m e n:Tergalplatesubrectangular consisting of fused mediotergites (mtg) I-VI; mtg I medially slightly depressed and less granulate, lateral margins with a longitudinal ridge; posterior margin laterad of median depression sinuate, its surface is disticly higher than that of the adjacent depressed mtg II which has an inverted T-shaped flat elevation medially; posterior border between mtg II and III marked by a thin depressed line; mtg IV+V raised medially bearing the dorsal scent gland scars; deltg II+III fused, lateral margins of deltg II-VI straight, the posterolateral angles feebly produced; that of deltg VII basally straight then with a subtriangular posteriorly directed lobe (fig. 6). Ventral side with pro- meso- and metasternum fused; sternite VII of male with a conspicuous glabrous tubercle; spiracles II-VII ventral, VIII lateral on paratergite VIII and visible from above.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFAB8FE17FA6B" blockId="2.[178,1085,1387,1438]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">G e n i t a l i c s t r u c t u r e s: Pygophore subglobose, attenuated posteriorly; parameres hook like as fig. 7-10.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0955369914672468FF5CFA7DFE39FA0B" blockId="2.[178,1085,1454,1534]" pageId="2" pageNumber="305">F e m a l e: Generally as male but of larger size, tergite VII raised medially with two distinct round granulate elevations, depressed laterad, ptg VIII with acute apex, shorter than tricuspidate tergite IX.</paragraph>
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M e a s u r e m e n t s: Length 9.0 mm; width of pronotum (at expansion) 3.0 mm; width across metanotum
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; width of abdomen
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. Females: Length 10.5 and
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; width of abdomen 5.6/
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respectively.
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<paragraph id="0955369914662469FF5CFEE8FC66FEA5" blockId="3.[178,918,314,336]" box="[178,918,314,336]" pageId="3" pageNumber="306">E t y m o l o g y: Referring to the conspicuous granulation of the body.</paragraph>
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D i s t r i b u t i o n: Only known to date from the
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locality in Central
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near Antsirabe and is most probably endemic.
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