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<emphasis id="B95EEAC8FFD0FFDBC2C1FB802E0AFBAC" bold="true" box="[397,556,1127,1149]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="169">Cryptorhynchus</emphasis>
Illiger
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1. Elytral strial punctures very large and deep, most as wide as adjacent intervals and some wider than adjacent intervals; apical onethird of elytra with bright white scales, distinctly contrasting with dark scales on rest of elytra; femora each with two large, distinctly separate teeth; male with ventrite 5 flat, not modified...................................................
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(Linnaeus)
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2. Legs long and slender, femoral length 4.45.4X maximum width; front femora with very small tooth situated slightly beyond distal one-third of length; head above each eye with small glabrous shiny tubercle; pronotum with uniformly appressed scales; elytra with concentrations of dark appressed to suberect scales on intervals 3 and 5 near base; male with ventrite 5 feebly concave at middle............................................
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LeConte
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3. Front femora with two moderately large to large separate teeth, distal tooth longer than proximal tooth, or with teeth broadly fused together at base and with distal portion longer than proximal portion; male with ventrite 5 with broad deep median fovea.......................................
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Say
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4. Pronotum with uniformly distributed erect or sub-erect scales, not arranged in concentrations or tufts; width almost as wide as elytra at base, about 1 1/ 3X wider than long; male with ventrite 5 broadly shallowly impressed medially.......................................................
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<emphasis id="B95EEAC8FFD1FFDAC05AFCA42F48FC89" box="[790,878,835,856]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="170">C. tristis</emphasis>
LeConte
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4. Pronotum with distinct tufts of black scales on either side of middle on anterior margin, laterally and on midline just anterior to midlength; width distinctly narrower than elytra at base, only very slightly wider than long; male with ventrite 5 with pair of small scale-tufted tubercles situated near basal margin...............................................
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<emphasis id="B95EEAC8FFD1FFDAC1B2FC2E2F49FC0F" box="[766,879,969,990]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="170">C. fuscatus</emphasis>
LeConte
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