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Key to New World Genera of
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(modified from
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1. Clypeal margin not distinctly thickened, with 5-7 denticles on each side of weak median emargination (
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); clypeal surface anteriorly flattened at middle; exposed disc of pygidium not eroded; South America ...............................................................
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Balthasar
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— Clypeal margin distinctly thickened, lacking denticles on each side of strong median emargination, margin smooth (
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); exposed disc of pygidium eroded; South America and elsewhere ...
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2(1). Pronotum with coarse punctures restricted to broad transverse depression along basal third, anterior 2/3 swollen and finely punctate (
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); protibial teeth widely separated, apical tooth longer than middle tooth;
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— Pronotum with punctures evenly distributed, base lacking broad transverse depression (
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); most with protibial teeth close, restricted to apical third, apical tooth same size or smaller than middle tooth; widespread ..................................................................................................
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3(2). Body elongate, surface argillaceous; head with punctures evenly distributed, obscured by argillaceous coating (
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); pronotum with 2 medial longitudinal ridges; alternate elytral intervals weakly carinate;
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— Body stout, surface not argillaceous, can be somewhat dulled (alutaceous)or glossy; head with band of large punctures at base, extremely fine punctures anteriorly (
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); pronotum evenly
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