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<emphasis id="B922EAE9FFBD661DFECE569CAFB6FC7B" bold="true" box="[264,474,902,928]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Neefia rufofascia</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8BE936FBFFBD661DFECE56B3AFF4FC18" blockId="13.[264,584,902,963]" box="[264,408,937,963]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">(Figs. 7, 23)</paragraph>
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Description of
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. Small, 5.1 x
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; frontovertex, anterior pronotal disk and elytral disc posteriad setose fascia and perimeter of abdominal ventrites shining blue­green; remainder of pronotum and narrow anterior marginal portion of elytra with purplish reflections; remainder of underside and legs dull black; small narrow elongate area on explanate lateral pronotal area and on on expanded lateral half of metacoxal plate with dense short recumbent white setae and white pulverulence; one moderate elytral dense orange setose fascia extends from humeri to before middle, posterior margin of fascia arcuate; surface imbrications elevated most strongly on pronotum; large, round deep punctures on head and pronotum, following imbrications; punctures on elytral more shallow, more elongate; punctures on underside small, shallow. Pronotum 1.7 times wider than long, widest just anteriad to obtuse lateroposterior angles; anterior margin biarcuate on either side of angulate median lobe; posterior margin bisinuate, median lobe truncate, rounded laterally; lateral margin slightly diverging from posterior margin to feebly rounded median arcuation before narrowing to anterior angles. Genitalia as in
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.
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Variation. 2, 4.8 ­ 5.2 x 2.0 ­
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, 7, 4.8 ­ 5.3 x 2.0 ­
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; the coloration of the dorsal integument varies slightly with the dispersal of the blue­green and purple on the pronotum and elytral disc.
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Specimens examined.
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(MNHN):
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, Perinet,
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Peyrieras; 6
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, same data as
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; 2, 1 (MNHN) specimens labelled only with a single label bearing the undeciphered code “126 B15; these last three specimens are not
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since they lack specific locality data.
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deposited in TNSC and CLBC.
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<paragraph id="8BE936FBFFBD661DFEFE5234ADD4F8AB" blockId="13.[264,1324,999,1904]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Etymology. The species name is chosen to note the narrow reddish transverse setal band that extends across the elytra just beyond the humeri.</paragraph>
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Remarks. It can be separated from the other new species as indicated in the following key and comes closest to
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, differing from that by the red rather than yellow or orange elytral setal fascia and the shorter extent of the fascia. It is also similar
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to
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but differs immediately by that species strongly elevated humeri, and differences in coloration and male genitalia These two species are apparently found together in the Perinet forests.
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