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Genus
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Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1859
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Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1859: 100
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.—Mulsant &amp; Rey 1860: 8; Seidlitz 1894: 410; Gebien 1938a: 93; 1938b: 395; Koch 1963: 30; Iwan 2001: 352; Iwan 2004: 739; Iwan &amp; Schimrosczyk 2009: 264.
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species
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:
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Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1859
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, by monotypy.
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Body length:
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. Pronotum length/breadth ratio 0.640.67, elytra length/ breadth ratio 1.261.33, length ratio elytra/pronotum 1.902.07, breadth ratio elytra/pronotum 1.011.03. Clypeus with deep emargination (ratio of length of clypeus/depth of emargination 2.002.08). Head and clypeus covered with tubercles, on the frons more elongate than on the clypeus. Genal canthus narrower to slightly wider than eyes. Distal antennomeres 711 widened, transverse. Mentum triangular with a pointed spike. Lateral parts of mentum small but visible. Terminal maxillary palpomere moderately widened, securiform.
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<paragraph id="8BB536A9F8142E50FF0E82D20C96FC55" blockId="1.[151,1437,389,1360]" pageId="1" pageNumber="570">Pronotum transverse, widest in the middle, regularly narrowed to the posterior angle. Posterior angles of pronotum rectangular. Pronotal disc regularly convex, with distinct and roundish punctures which evolve gradually to the sides into elongated tubercles. Pronotal border interrupted in the middle of anterior and basal margins. Pronotal base straight, in the middle protruding slightly beyond the level of posterior angles. Border of lateral margins entire and very narrow (breadth ratio border/base of 3rd antennomere ca. 0.290.33). Lateral gutters of pronotum narrow, bare, without punctures and tubercles. Anterior margin of prosternum bordered. Prosternal process subparallel, covered with roundish tubercles and numerous, long, gold-yellow setae. Border of prosternal process disappearing at apex. Pronotal hypomera covered with elongated tubercles. Hypomeral border in form of bare stripe, without punctures and tubercles.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BB536A9F8142E50FF0085680B7BFAB9" blockId="1.[151,1437,389,1360]" box="[201,1386,1336,1360]" pageId="1" pageNumber="570">Male and female genitalia presented typical structure of stizopoid Opatrina (Iwan &amp; Schimrosczyk 2007).</paragraph>
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