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male (CMNC) from
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SW Nadro,
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, Ofi Creek,
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, O. Kukal, dung, lowland rainforest.
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listed in Appendix 1.
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<emphasis id="B93BEAA0DD2BFFDBFF7602A4163DFC7E" bold="true" box="[201,323,905,930]" pageId="12" pageNumber="513">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This small species (body length usually 3.0
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) may stand closer to some of the preceding broad-eyed species than to
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-like forms, judged from its general shape and characteristic ocellate punctation. It looks like a narrow-eyed mini-version of
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, described above, and is hypothesized to be related in such a way that the group position must be reconsidered. The head of
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is without even the slightest protrusion. Punctation of pronotum and elytra with distinct bristles. Pygidium ocellate-punctate.
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(
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, male). Body length approximately
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. Habitus convex, dorsum slightly deplanate. Color largely dark-brown (almost black), dorsum hardly shiny, due to crowded punctation; legs brown. Pronotal, elytral, and pygidial punctation with short, erect whitish bristles (shorter than punctural diameter); underside with numerous short pale-brown bristles and longer setae; most of punctation ocellate, sharply defined, generally isodiametic.
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<paragraph id="8BF036B2DD2BFFDBFF7605DC1627FA3D" blockId="12.[151,1436,833,2009]" pageId="12" pageNumber="513">Head brown (margin light-brown), almost entirely finely, distinctly, densely punctate, larger punctures interspersed with fine ones. Clypeal border widely, evenly rounded from vague clypeogenal transition to broadly bisinuate anterior border, margin not reflexed; clypeogenal transition virtually continuous at border; clypeogenal suture virtually effaced; clypeofrontal surface evenly, slightly convex, without any protrusions. Genal border almost straight in front, lateral tip shortly rounded, posterior extension tapering and just reaching occipital side. Eye foramina narrowly subelliptic, with 45 facet rows across widest point. Ratio interocular distance / maximum eye width 1213.</paragraph>
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Legs short, generally shiny light brown. Protibia robust, with 3+1 larger external denticles (distal 3 long, subacuminate, proximal one short), distinctly separated by serration; proximal serration consisting of 67 small denticles; apico-external denticle oblique to tibial axis; apico-internal angle unmodified, terminal spur strong, elongate (tips worn off?); protibial underside with low longitudinal crest; protarsus slender. Profemur robust, underside shiny, with densely punctate, with some longer setae. Mesofemoral and metafemoral undersides with abundant, finer, scattered punctures. Mesotibiae and metatibiae strongly dilated distad to transversely subelliptic crest, which is fringed with short fossorial spines below, and some long, fine spines above; externally with 2 very slight, spine-bearing fossorial protrusions. Mesotarsi and metatarsi generally very slender, slightly complanate, with fine sickle-shaped claws; mesotarsomeres and metatarsomeres 1 long, straight, slightly shorter than 25 combined. Terminal spurs on mesotibiae and metatibiae elongate, tapering. Length proportions terminal spur // metatarsomeres
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approximate integers: 5//6/3/2/1/2.
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Parameres with tapering stalks curved downward,
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<paragraph id="8BF036B2DD2AFFDAFF7603D01335FCEB" blockId="13.[151,1437,151,1004]" pageId="13" pageNumber="514">Measurements in mm (dorsal view). Maximum width of head 1.10. Median length of pronotum 1.05, maximum width 1.60. Sutural length of elytra 1.50, maximum width combined 1.90.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B93BEAA0DD2AFFDAFF76026E1521FC80" bold="true" box="[201,607,835,860]" pageId="13" pageNumber="514">Variation and sexual dimorphism.</emphasis>
Both sexes similar. Body size varies slightly, length 3.0
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. If more material of heavily ocellate-punctate close relatives of
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and
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becomes available, again bridging the “eye size divide”, a regrouping of the species must be considered—the present separation is just practical.
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<emphasis id="B93BEAA0DD2AFFDAFF7602F9162EFC30" bold="true" box="[201,336,980,1004]" pageId="13" pageNumber="514">Etymology.</emphasis>
Named after the collector, O. Kukal.
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