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18.
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<emphasis id="B9191934FFEAFF80FCDD1CA6FBB4FF54" bold="true" box="[777,1029,194,215]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="363">Elateropsis trimarginatus</emphasis>
(Cazier and Lacey, 1952)
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(
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,
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)
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<emphasis id="B9191934FFEAFF80FD0F1D46FCFCFEB4" bold="true" box="[731,845,290,311]" pageId="10" pageNumber="363">Discussion.</emphasis>
This species was described from
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specimen collected on
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Island,
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(Cazier and Lacey 1952). A second specimen was recorded from San
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,
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by
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and Turnbow and Thomas (2008). Since then, one additional female specimen representing a
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and
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, was collected in the coastal forest of southeastern
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(USNM). In color and structure, this specimen matches the male
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. However, a few differences are noted, including the 11
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antennomere which is ovoid, not elongate, and the prosternum lacking a median elevation. A full description of the previously unknown female is provided below.
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<emphasis id="B9191934FFEAFF80FD0F1ED0FC7DFD4A" box="[731,972,692,713]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="363">Elateropsis trimarginatus</emphasis>
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is similar in coloration and proportions to the Puerto Rican
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Lingafelter and Micheli, 2004
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but differs by having a densely punctate pronotum (smooth between sparse punctures in
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).
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is very similar but lacks a dense patch of white pubescence anterior to the scutellum (present in
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<emphasis id="B9191934FFEAFF80FCAB1F14FB93FC06" box="[895,1058,880,901]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="363">E. trimarginatus</emphasis>
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).
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<emphasis id="B9191934FFEAFF80FBEF1F14FCE3FC23" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="363">Elateropsis quinquenotatus</emphasis>
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has a similarly pubescent pronotum but has uniformly black elytra (mostly ferruginous in
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<emphasis id="B9191934FFEAFF80FD081FA4FCC4FC56" box="[732,885,960,981]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="363">E. trimarginatus</emphasis>
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).
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Size
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long;
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wide between elytral humeri; integument mostly ferruginous on elytra except for base, scutellum, and periscutellar area which are black; remaining integument of head, pronotum, legs, antennae, and venter black. Head with broad v-shaped dorsomedial depression beginning anterior to antennal tubercle and widening posteriorly, extending inside plane of upper eye lobe inner margin and posteriorly beyond upper eye lobe; densely, irregularly punctate, both in size and distribution, but mostly confluent. Antennae extending just beyond basal third of elytra; mostly glabrous and densely microsculptured with scattered punctures. Antennomeres 411 flattened; poriferous sensory areas present on dorsolateral margins of antennomeres 47 and throughout dorsal surface on 811. Poriferous areas oval and elongate, of differing sizes. Antennomere 3 longest, antennomeres 410 triangular, much broader apically than basally, decreasing in length to 10 which is subequal in length to 11. Antennomere 11 ovoid.
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Pronotum
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wide;
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long (1.6 times wider than long); with slight anteromedial impression; lacking raised calli; densely punctate with punctures at middle of disk larger than those at margins. Lateral margins crenulate from anterior margin to moderate spine just posterior of middle, and constricted behind spine toward base, mostly without crenulae. Glabrous except for patches of very dense, white pubescence on each lateral margin extending to head and 1 bordering scutellum. Prosternal process broad, extending beyond posterior margin of procoxae and widely separating them; covered with sparse punctures and erect, white setae; apex notched, receiving mesosternal process. Prosternum lacking any ventral processes.
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Elytra
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long;
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wide (3.8 times longer than wide); glabrous, gradually narrowing apically; not divergent at suture. Punctation dense, mostly confluent, of similar size and density to punctures of pronotum. Elytral apex with weak lateral and sutural spines; rounded and dentiform between spines. Scutellum triangular, irregularly and sparsely punctate, with a few inconspicuous setae. Legs short, hind femur not reaching elytral apex. Femur gradually thickened toward apical fourth; each with 2
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3 small denticles ventrally between thickest portion and apex, near tibial articulation. Metasternum with dense patch of appressed, white pubescence of similar size and angle to that of first ventrite. Metepisternum coated with dense, white pubescence except at anterior third. Abdomen with sparse, white setae throughout median area, and dense patches of appressed white pubescence at sides except for ventrite 1 which has the patches larger and extending around metacoxal margin. Last ventrite broad with apical margin angling slightly to a median notch.
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<emphasis id="B9191934FFEBFF81FF7B1FBBFEA4FB8C" bold="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="364">Hispaniolan Locality. D O M I N I C A N REPUBLIC</emphasis>
:
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(
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,
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, 05 meters,
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,
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.
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