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)
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material.
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New
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NP
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Camp
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J. Doyen coll. (
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857).
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF80BC6A2CE5FD6792190AA8" bold="true" box="[199,301,654,679]" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">Habitus.</emphasis>
Closely similar to
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<taxonomicName id="13F22FB9FF80BC6A2E26FD6691930AA8" box="[516,679,654,679]" class="Insecta" family="Scirtidae" genus="Eurycyphon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="468" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="barringtoni">E. barringtoni</taxonomicName>
,
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BL
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, BL/BW ~1.5; relatively flat. Black, antennae and tarsi brownish. The fine semi-erect pilosity is grey. Antennae (antennomeres 811 missing) yellow, slender, pedicel not much thinner than scape, antennomere 3 a little thinner but distinctly longer than pedicel, distal antennomeres ~3 4 times longer than apically wide. Both mandibles with small tooth, other mouthparts and legs unmodified.
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. Segments 8 and 9 resemble
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(
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). However, no other species has a long anteriorly narrow pala. Caudally, the pala widens continuously up to the origin of trigonium and parameroids (
<figureCitation id="4CC948BFFF80BC6A294DFCAB93830B70" captionStart="FIGURES 49 51" captionStartId="18.[151,264,1608,1631]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,210,1573]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[160,1426,193,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 49 51. Eurycyphon spp., males, II. E. thunguttii, n. sp.: 49, ventral view of tegmen and penis; 50, the same, apical portion, enlarged. E. aquilus Watts: 51, apical portion of tegmen and penis. pa, pala; pd, parameroid; pe, paramere; st, stylus; tr, trigonium." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/235854/files/figure.png" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">Fig. 49</figureCitation>
). Trigonium parallel, ending in two short lateral tips and a slender apically excised downcurved tongue. The parameroids are short sclerotized concave prongs ending in a short tip. They bear sensory pores. The wide rectangular tegmen is dorsoventrally curved, not plane, with a short stylus in the basal third (
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). The tips of the parameres include a flat pale medial lobe with fine microtrichia and a sclerotized three-dimensional cap-like structure with complex internal folds. The appearance changes with angle of view, details not known (
<figureCitation id="4CC948BFFF80BC6A292DFC1F96500C00" box="[1295,1380,1014,1039]" captionStart="FIGURES 49 51" captionStartId="18.[151,264,1608,1631]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,210,1573]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[160,1426,193,1588]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 49 51. Eurycyphon spp., males, II. E. thunguttii, n. sp.: 49, ventral view of tegmen and penis; 50, the same, apical portion, enlarged. E. aquilus Watts: 51, apical portion of tegmen and penis. pa, pala; pd, parameroid; pe, paramere; st, stylus; tr, trigonium." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/235854/files/figure.png" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">Fig. 50</figureCitation>
).
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF80BC6A2CE5FBF3922A0C3C" bold="true" box="[199,286,1050,1075]" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">Female</emphasis>
. Unknown.
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF80BC6A2CE5FBD793CB0C58" bold="true" box="[199,255,1086,1111]" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">Note</emphasis>
.
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differs from the other species by its narrow pala. The angular corners of the penis tip somewhat resemble
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF80BC6A2D5EFB8D91290C74" box="[380,541,1122,1147]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">E. barringtoni</emphasis>
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, but the tongue-shaped process between them is much narrower in that species. The apices of the tegmen differ strikingly. The bicolourous
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differs also by its rounded penis tip.
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<emphasis id="E6868828FF80BC6A2CE5FB4392720CCC" bold="true" box="[199,326,1194,1219]" pageId="17" pageNumber="468">Etymology</emphasis>
. The name of the
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locality is treated like a dedication name, as if it were a Latin noun in the genitive case.
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