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Miller and Wheeler
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,
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,
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,
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TYPE
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:
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, Ƌ in
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labeled
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N Tlan­chinol,
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vii.611.1973/fungusy wood chips A. Newton/
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Miller and Wheeler, 2003
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[red label with black line bor­ der]. Only a single specimen is known of this species.
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LOCALITY
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,
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N Tlanchinol.
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DIAGNOSIS: Males of this species are immediately recognizable by the combination of the very large, flattened tooth extending from the ventral surface of the procoxa (fig. 116), the characteristic metafemur with two prominent teeth and a relatively strongly concave surface between them (fig. 137), and the relatively broad metasternum with the fovea located anterad of the middle. The male genitalia, while unique in shape (figs. 236 239), are also similar to many of the other members of the
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<emphasis id="B95EEAB73721B968FC1F529CFC0C0DAF" box="[896,991,1246,1269]" italics="true" pageId="108" pageNumber="109">A. aztec</emphasis>
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subgroup.
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DESCRIPTION: Body moderate in size (TBL =
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), broad, robust (PNW/TBL = 0.48), strongly contractile.
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<paragraph id="8B9536A53721B968FD465311FC980C99" blockId="108.[700,1229,630,1741]" pageId="108" pageNumber="109">Head and pronotum red; elytra red, with blue iridescence laterally; venter yellow, dark brown on metasternum; antennae, palpi, and legs yellow.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9536A53721B969FD465388FE4A0BC2" blockId="108.[700,1229,630,1741]" lastBlockId="109.[123,652,193,1741]" lastPageId="109" lastPageNumber="110" pageId="108" pageNumber="109">Head broad (MDL/OHW = 0.54), dorsal surface flattened, dorsoventrally compressed; with very fine punctures, each with a short, very fine seta, surface between punctures shiny, smooth; frontoclypeal suture obsolete medially; eyes prominent, not strongly compressed; gula flat; antennomere ratios: length I:II:III = 1.6:1.0:1.6, width VII:VIII:IX = 1.0:1.0:2.1. Pronotum very large, broad (PNL/PNW = 0.76), strongly convex, anterolateral lobes strongly produced, lateral margin broadly curved, not angulate; with very fine, sparse punctures, each with a short, very fine seta, surface between punctures smooth. Elytra broad, lateral margins strongly rounded, apically rounded (SEL/ELW = 1.00); punctation similar to pronotum; sutural stria present in apical one­half. Flight wings fully developed. Mesosternum broadly convex; medial carina prominent. Metasternum narrow medially (MTL/MTW = 0.18), slightly sloping dorsad anteriorly, flattened, smooth; oblique femoral carinae low, not strongly developed, especially laterally, medially low and obsolete.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9536A53720B969FF0754DDFF220F6D" blockId="109.[123,652,193,1741]" pageId="109" pageNumber="110">Male tarsi 5­5­4; pro­ and mesobasotarsomeres distinctly laterally expanded, protarsomeres more so and with large field of spatulate setae ventrally; mandibles not modified; metafemur moderately broad, prominent, with distinct tooth about one­third distance from apex, smaller tooth about one­third distance from base, with concave area between, apical margin rounded (fig. 137); metasternal fovea large, anteromedial, transversely oval, with dense brush of long, fine setae; procoxa with large ventral, broad flattened tooth (fig. 116). Median lobe in lateral aspect long, slender, evenly curved, expanded subapically along dorsal margin, apical portion directed dorsad at angle, slender, straight, apically slightly expanded and curved ventrad, apex narrowly rounded (fig. 238); in ventral aspect slender, evenly constricted medially, expand­ ed basal to apical portion with a distinct carina which forms, together with dorsal carina, a sulcus in which fits the lateral lobe, apical portion narrowed to elongate, slender apex (figs. 236, 237); operculum elongate, parallel­sided, slightly expanded apically, apex rounded with small medial emargination (fig. 236); lateral lobes long, slender, subapically expanded, apex evenly expand­ ed, rounded, sinuate apically, apex abruptly narrowed, with a single stout subapical seta (fig. 239).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9536A53720B969FF07507CFE4C0F0F" blockId="109.[123,652,193,1741]" box="[152,415,1598,1621]" pageId="109" pageNumber="110">Female not examined.</paragraph>
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ETYMOLOGY: This species is named from the Latin words
<emphasis id="B95EEAB73720B969FED85038FE7A0FCB" box="[327,425,1658,1681]" italics="true" pageId="109" pageNumber="110">tribulus,</emphasis>
meaning thorn, and
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meaning large, for the large, thornlike process on the male procoxa.
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DISTRIBUTION: This species is known only from the
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locality in
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(fig. 364).
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DISCUSSION: The
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was collected from fungusy wood chips at 50005200 ft.
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