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1 Temples convergent towards base; sides of head, elytra and pleurites of the genital segment devoid of large setae in addition to the fine pubescence; penultimate antennomeres as long as wide, not evidently asymmetrical; puncturation finer; posterior 2/3
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- Pronotum reddish brown; abdominal tergite III entirely rufo-testaceous; temples dilated towards base; elytra rufo-testaceous; male unknown ..........................
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) Habitus: fig. 2; aedoeagus: figs 2a, 2al ..........................................................
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).Habitus: fig. 3; aedoeagus: fig. 3a, 3al...............................................
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6 Elytra with a distinct greenish brassy reflex; small species (
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); diameter of eyes in dorsal view greater than length of temples; pronotum with an entire shiny impunctate mid-longitudinal axis. Habitus: fig 4; male tergite VIII (figs 4b, 4bl) with a characteristic modification; aedoeagus: ig. 4a, 4al, the paramere elongate, freely articulated..........................................................................................
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7 Posterior margins of elytra with a conspicuous dense fringe of pale pubescence; pronotum without trace of an impunctate mid-longitudinal line; tergite VIII entirely reddish-brown; large species (
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); male sternite VII unmodified. Habitus: fig. 5; aedoeagus: figs 5a, 5al .............................................................................
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8 Head and pronotum shiny; frons broadly impunctate, very shiny with only scattered smaller punctures, the vertex with an impunctate mid-longitudinal band stretching from impunctate area of frons almost to base; pronotum with a broad, entire impunctate mid-longitudinal band, the punctural interstices on sides flat, shiny, in parts broader than diameter of punctures; disc of elytra each with a large conspicuous dense fascia of long coppery-red pubescence, and sparser, pale brassy pubescence on humeral angles and lateral parts; large species (
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). Habitus: fig. 6; male sternite VII unmodified; aedoeagus: figs 6a, 6al ......................................
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9 Small species (
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); elytra fuscous, slightly rufescent just behind humeral angles, with sparse long coppery red pubescence covering most of anterior portions of elytra, sometimes extending almost to posterior margins; male sternite VII modified: Habitus: fig.: 7; aedoaegus: figs 7a, 7al .................................................
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- Larger species, (
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10 Elytra with a bluish tinge, contrasting with black pronotum; terminal abdominal tergites entirely black; length: ca.
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; male sternite VII unmodified. Habitus: fig. 8; aedoeagus: figs 8a, 8al .........................................................................
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); pronotum with very coarse long vermiculate rugae; elytra depressed, with denser but scattered long pale pubescence laterally, but without distinct fascia of brassy or coppery pubescence; abdominal urites VII and VIII entirely black. Habitus: fig. 9 ............................................................................
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- Species either comparably large (
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) with elytra very distinctly wider than head...........................................................................................................................12
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. Elytra with a shallowly arcuate line of brassy pubescence fringed on inner side with coppery hairs extending from humeral angle, curving inward towards suture and then outwards towards but not reaching postero-lateral angle; sculpture of area between this line and suture obscured by short and dense black pubescence, sculpture laterad of the line coarse, evident and almost glabrous apart from longer sparse black pubescence; posterior 1/3
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of tergite VII and tergite VIII rufescent; male: sternite VII modified. Habitus: figs 15, 15al............................ ....................................................................................................................
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long. Elytra with a diffuse patch of coppery pubescence extending as far as 1/3
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) or posterior margin of VII and whole of VIII rufescent........................................................13
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. Habitus: fig. 14; aedoeagus: figs14a, 14al ........................ .................................................................................................................
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); puncturation of head coarser; male sternite VII (fig. 10c); sternite VIII: fig. 10d; aedeagus: figs 10a, 10al. Habitus: fig. 10........
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- Entire dorsal surface more shiny; brassy pubescence on anterior 2/3rds of elytra mixed with coppery red hairs, not extending to inner half of elytron; sculpture of tergites shiny-sericeous, with sparse large punctures and clearly defined micro-punctures. Habitus: fig. 13; aedoeagus: figs 13a, 13al..................................................
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16 Puncturation of head, pronotum and lateral of elytra coarser; pronotum longer (2.9) and narrower; patch of brassy pubescence on elytra less extensive; tergite VII shiny, with coarser and sparser punctures. Habitus: fig. 11; aedoeagus: figs11a, 11 al ........................... ...................................................................................................................
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- Puncturation of head, pronotum and lateral half of elytra finer, pronotum shorter (2.7) and less narrowed posteriorly; patch of brassy pubescence more extensive; tergite VII duller, with finer and denser punctures. Habitus: fig. 12; aedoeagus: figs 12a, 12al ............ ................................................................................................................
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