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Rifkind
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(
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)
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species.
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<taxonomicName id="4C582AF2CC05FFFA1170FB96FD31FBFB" authority="Rifkind" authorityName="Rifkind" authorityYear="2017" box="[383,677,1032,1056]" class="Insecta" family="Melyridae" genus="Namba" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="3" pageNumber="2" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="testacea">
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Rifkind
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(by monotypy)
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<emphasis id="B92C8D63CC05FFFA10CFFBD6FEC4FBBB" bold="true" box="[192,336,1096,1120]" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Within New World members of the clerid subfamily
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, the new genus uniquely combines the following characters: pronotum and elytra broad (
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), color orange-testaceous; elytral surface not lucent, with integument densely, deeply, and regularly set with moderately small punctations that extend from base to apices without diminution; elytral setation rather dense, concolorous with integument; antenna (
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) without a distinct capitulum, rather robust in aspect, with antennomeres increasingly serrate distally, antennomere 11 broad, acuminate at apex.
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is somewhat similar to the genera
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Gorham
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and
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<emphasis id="B92C8D63CC05FFFA1279FA97FD4FFAFA" box="[630,731,1289,1313]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">Phonius</emphasis>
Chevrolat
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, but
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has the antenna terminating in a distinct club, while
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has a black pronotum, elytra with shallow punctation, and infuscate vestiture that contrasts against its reddish integument.
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<emphasis id="B92C8D63CC05FFFA10CFFA14FEFFFA79" bold="true" box="[192,363,1418,1442]" pageId="3" pageNumber="2">Description.</emphasis>
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. Form: robust, subflattened dorsoventrally. Length
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. Vestiture: orangetestaceous, moderately short, moderately densely arranged, composed of both erect and suberect setae, some erect setae longer; vestiture on venter finer, paler, longer. Head: surface shining, rather finely, densely, and shallowly punctate; frons rather wide, shallowly bi-impressed; maxillary palpus with terminal palpomere digitiform, apex subtruncate; labial palpus with terminal palpomere securiform; eyes moderately large, protuberant, finely facetted, ocular notch large, triangular, broad at base; an- tennae (
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) robust, without distinct club; antennomeres gradually enlarged beyond pedicel; pedicel subspheroid, short; antennomere 3 subcylindrical, nearly 2× as long as pedicel; antennomeres 410 transverse, serrate, gradually increasing in size distally; antennomere 11 elongate (more than 2× as long as antennomere 10), subfalciform, robust basally, aciculate at terminus. Pronotum: broader than long (ratio of maximum width to length 35:31); anterior margin very feebly, broadly arcuate / emarginate at middle; sides at anterior 1/5 subparallel, inflected where they intersect transverse impression; sides at posterior 4/5 rounded; disk subflattened posterior to rather deeply incised, broadly U-shaped, transverse impression; surface shining, punctations dense, moderate in diameter, rather shallow; foveae distinct; basal collar rather narrow longitudinally. Scutellum: small, triangulate. Elytra: moderately elongate (ratio of length to maximum width approximately 2:1), subflattened dorsally; subbasal tumescences absent; humeri subquadrate; sides subsinuate at anterior 1/2, then arcuately expanded to widest point just posterior to middle, thence very gradually, arcuately convergent to separately rounded, slightly dehiscent apices; surface rather dull, densely, uniformly, subconfluently set with moderately deep but moderately small punctures, these not arranged in striae, and not diminished posteriorly. Legs: tibial spur formula 1-2-2; tarsal pulvillae well developed. Mesosternum: posterior process rather deeply notched at apex, not elevated posteriorly. Metasternum: convex; anterior process not elevated at apex; integument shallowly granulate-subpunctate. Abdomen: consisting of 6 visible ventrites; ventrite 5 with posterior angles subacute, hind margin shallowly subsinuate laterally, shallowly, arcuately emarginate at middle; ventrite 6 rather small, sides slightly arcuate, posterior margin slightly, triangularly emarginate; tergite 6 with sides obliquely convergent, hind margin rather broadly subtruncate or feebly, arcuately rounded, surpassing hind margin of ventrite 6. Aedeagus: tegmen as in
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, not sagittate posteriorly. Female: abdomen with hind margin of ventrite 5 subtruncate; hind margins of ventrite 6 and tergite 6 feebly, broadly rounded, and coterminous.
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<emphasis id="B92C8D63CC02FFFD10CFFD1BFEE0FD46" bold="true" box="[192,372,645,669]" pageId="4" pageNumber="3">Distribution.</emphasis>
Known only from the Mexican state of
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.
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<emphasis id="B92C8D63CC02FFFD10CFFD5BFEC8FD06" bold="true" box="[192,348,709,733]" pageId="4" pageNumber="3">Etymology.</emphasis>
The generic name honors Ken
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, one of North Americas most accomplished sushi chefs. It is treated here as feminine for the sake of euphony.
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