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at
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,
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, Type, male symbol//
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,
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, Type, female symbol//Allotype, female symbol//
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”, and with my red lectoallotype label.
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<specimenCount id="33A1FD54BB4CFF9CFF31FC4F2D7CFC4C" box="[177,279,965,986]" pageId="14">Seventeen</specimenCount>
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at
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, labeled: “
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,
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” and with my yellow paralectotype labels.
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<specimenCount id="33A1FD54BB4CFF9CFED3FC702D14FB99" box="[339,383,1018,1039]" pageId="14">Four</specimenCount>
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at
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, labeled: “
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,
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” and with my yellow paralectotype labels. Lectotypes examined, designated by
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.
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Length
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; width across humeri
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. Head, elytra, and pygidium opaque. Color of dorsum black or dark reddish brown (pronotum occasionally dark green) with cretaceous marks as follows: clypeus chalky either side of middle; small spot mesad of each eye, slender band on lateral margins of pronotum; posterior half of mesepimeron; slender band on lateral margin of elytra in basal half; small spot behind apical umbone; pygidium with broad band either side of middle. All cretaceous markings may be variably reduced or absent. Venter and legs shiny, black, with cretaceous marks as follows: mesepimeron on posterior half; metepisternum completely chalky; metasternum on anterior half; metacoxa on lateral edge; and abdominal ventrites 25 each with broad, transverse band on lateral thirds, band not reaching midline. All cretaceous markings may be variably reduced or absent. Setae of venter and legs tawny.
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Frons of males rugopunctate either side of midline; clypeus with large, moderately dense punctures and a small, shallow, round depression before apex and anterior end of occipital keel; elevated lateral margins strigulose, gradually curving towards base of clypeal horn; clypeal apex with short, suboval to subquadrate horn projecting forward and obliquely upwards; occipital horn reduced to a longitudinal keel, apex not free, with short, sparse, tawny setae either side of keel in pristine specimens. Frons and clypeus of females densely punctate, punctures moderately large, clypeal apex subtruncate; frons weakly, longitudinally tumid at center. Interocular width equals 5.0 transverse eye diameters. Antenna with 10 antennomeres, club distinctly longer than antennomeres
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males, only slightly longer in females.
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Surface opaque, coarsely punctate, punctures large, dense, shiny, transversely suboval to transversely crescentshaped. Lateral margins strongly emarginate between middle and basal angle, lacking distinct bead.
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Surface opaque, with 2 distinctly elevated, parallel costae on disc terminating at prominent apical umbone (
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), sutural costa prominent in apical half. Interval between sutural and 1st discal costae with 3 confused rows of small, shiny, horseshoe-shaped or transversely vermiform punctures; intervals either side of 2nd discal costa each with 2 similar rows of punctures. Sides and apices behind and either side of apical umbone with small, suboval to crescentshaped punctures. Apices at suture weakly produced.
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFE80FD0C2D1FFD0D" bold="true" box="[256,372,646,667]" pageId="15">Pygidium:</emphasis>
Weakly shiny surface of males with dense, transverse, vermiform rugae and minute, tawny setae; females with sparse, transverse rugae; surface on lateral cretaceous areas with shiny, small, transversely oval to crescent-shaped punctures. In lateral view, surface weakly convex in both sexes.
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Metasternum with large, moderately dense, crescent-shaped punctures on lateral thirds, center third nearly impunctate. Mesometasternal process, in lateral view, short, parallel to ventral axis of body; in ventral view, apex angularly rounded. Abdominal ventrites of males on lateral thirds with small to moderate size, moderately dense, oval to crescent-shaped punctures; center third of sternites 15 with small, sparse punctures, sternite 6 densely punctate to rugulopunctate; abdominal ventrites of females similar or with slightly larger punctures at center.
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFF2DFBEE2C8FFBEF" bold="true" box="[173,228,1124,1145]" pageId="15">Legs:</emphasis>
Protibia of males slender, tridentate, basal tooth strongly removed from others. Females with protibia tridentate, broader.
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFE3CFB132E45FB38" bold="true" box="[444,558,1177,1198]" pageId="15">Parameres:</emphasis>
In caudal view, form short, subrectangular, apices rounded, each with small tooth projecting upwards (
<figureCitation id="BD9C2A58BB4DFF9DFD94FB442EE2FB75" box="[532,649,1230,1252]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="14.[175,215,1710,1729]" captionTargetBox="[205,1157,1173,1688]" captionTargetId="figure-482@14.[151,1172,1172,1694]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="Figs. 2224. Allorrhina nickerli. 22) Habitus; 2324) Parameres." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5331575" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5331575/files/figure.png" pageId="15">Figs. 2324</figureCitation>
). Basal piece twice as long as parameres.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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<paragraph id="251836DDBB4CFF9CFF2FF9242E91F957" blockId="14.[175,762,1710,1729]" box="[175,762,1710,1729]" pageId="14">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4CFF9CFF2FF9242D4BF957" bold="true" box="[175,288,1710,1729]" pageId="14">Figs. 2224.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4CFF9CFEB6F9242DB7F956" box="[310,476,1710,1728]" italics="true" pageId="14">
<taxonomicName id="E2A74D5EBB4CFF9CFEB6F9242DB3F956" box="[310,472,1710,1728]" class="Insecta" family="Cetoniidae" genus="Allorrhina" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="14" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nickerli">Allorrhina nickerli</taxonomicName>
.
</emphasis>
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4CFF9CFE61F9242D94F957" bold="true" box="[481,511,1710,1729]" pageId="14">22)</emphasis>
Habitus;
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4CFF9CFDD5F9242EFFF957" bold="true" box="[597,660,1710,1729]" pageId="14">2324)</emphasis>
Parameres.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<subSubSection id="6DBD6556BB4DFF9DFF45FA892D5CF9AA" pageId="15" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="251836DDBB4DFF9DFF45FA892EF8FAFE" blockId="15.[173,660,194,1729]" pageId="15">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFF45FA892D2FFA8E" bold="true" box="[197,324,1283,1304]" pageId="15">Distribution.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="E2A74D5EBB4DFF9DFED1FA892E69FA8E" box="[337,514,1283,1304]" class="Insecta" family="Cetoniidae" genus="Allorrhina" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="15" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nickerli">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFED1FA892E69FA8E" box="[337,514,1283,1304]" italics="true" pageId="15">Allorrhina nickerli</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is known from southwestern
<collectingCountry id="5DB0764DBB4DFF9DFEAEFA942D0DFAA5" box="[302,358,1310,1331]" name="Brazil" pageId="15">Brazil</collectingCountry>
near the borders of
<collectingCountry id="5DB0764DBB4DFF9DFDA6FA942E01FAA5" box="[550,618,1310,1331]" name="Bolivia" pageId="15">Bolivia</collectingCountry>
and
<collectingCountry id="5DB0764DBB4DFF9DFF2DFAB22D62FADB" box="[173,265,1336,1357]" name="Paraguay" pageId="15">Paraguay</collectingCountry>
. Additional collecting might reveal the presence of this species in the latter two countries.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="251836DDBB4DFF9DFF45FAE42E45FA7B" blockId="15.[173,660,194,1729]" pageId="15">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFF45FAE42D11FA15" bold="true" box="[197,378,1390,1411]" pageId="15">Locality Records.</emphasis>
<specimenCount id="33A1FD54BB4DFF9DFE07FAE42E62FA15" box="[391,521,1390,1411]" pageId="15" type="generic">28 specimens</specimenCount>
from CMNH, FMNH, MNHM, NMPC, ZMHU, and ZSMC.
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFF2DFA292D61FA2E" bold="true" box="[173,266,1443,1464]" pageId="15">
<collectingCountry id="5DB0764DBB4DFF9DFF2DFA292D61FA2E" box="[173,266,1443,1464]" name="Brazil" pageId="15">BRAZIL</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
(28).
<collectingRegion id="E763F83FBB4DFF9DFEC7FA292DF9FA2E" box="[327,402,1443,1464]" country="Brazil" name="Bahia" pageId="15">BAHIA</collectingRegion>
(1):
<collectorName id="8852530BBB4DFF9DFE43FA292EFFFA2E" box="[451,660,1443,1464]" pageId="15">Chapada Diamantina.</collectorName>
<collectingRegion id="E763F83FBB4DFF9DFF2DFA372D3CFA44" box="[173,343,1469,1490]" country="Brazil" name="Mato Grosso" pageId="15">MATO GROSSO</collectingRegion>
(24):
<collectorName id="8852530BBB4DFF9DFE17FA372D8AFA44" box="[407,481,1469,1490]" pageId="15">Cuiabá.</collectorName>
<collectingRegion id="E763F83FBB4DFF9DFE69FA372D6FFA7B" country="Brazil" name="Mato Grosso do Sul" pageId="15">MATO GROSSO DO SUL</collectingRegion>
(1):
<collectorName id="8852530BBB4DFF9DFEB6FA522DFEFA7B" box="[310,405,1496,1517]" pageId="15">Corumbá.</collectorName>
<collectingRegion id="E763F83FBB4DFF9DFE1CFA522E6FFA7B" box="[412,516,1496,1517]" country="Brazil" name="NO DATA" pageId="15">NO DATA</collectingRegion>
(2).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="251836DDBB4DFF9DFF45FA782D5CF9AA" blockId="15.[173,660,194,1729]" pageId="15">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFF45FA782DC4F991" bold="true" box="[197,431,1522,1543]" pageId="15">Temporal Distribution.</emphasis>
January (1). All the specimens studied were old, and all but one lacked temporal data.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="6DBD6556BB4DFF9DFF45F9C82E5DF957" pageId="15" type="diagnosis">
<paragraph id="251836DDBB4DFF9DFF45F9C82E5DF957" blockId="15.[173,660,194,1729]" pageId="15">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFF45F9C82D41F9C1" bold="true" box="[197,298,1602,1623]" pageId="15">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="E2A74D5EBB4DFF9DFEB7F9C82D88F9C1" box="[311,483,1602,1623]" class="Insecta" family="Cetoniidae" genus="Allorrhina" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="15" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nickerli">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFEB7F9C82D88F9C1" box="[311,483,1602,1623]" italics="true" pageId="15">Allorrhina nickerli</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is unique because of its coarsely punctate pronotum (
<figureCitation id="BD9C2A58BB4DFF9DFE76F9D72E50F9E4" box="[502,571,1629,1650]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="14.[175,215,1710,1729]" captionTargetBox="[205,1157,1173,1688]" captionTargetId="figure-482@14.[151,1172,1172,1694]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="Figs. 2224. Allorrhina nickerli. 22) Habitus; 2324) Parameres." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5331575" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5331575/files/figure.png" pageId="15">Fig. 22</figureCitation>
) in combination with its smaller size (
<quantity id="E25F9B38BB4DFF9DFE60F9FD2E51F91A" box="[480,570,1655,1676]" metricMagnitude="-2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.55" pageId="15" unit="mm" value="15.5">15.5 mm</quantity>
or less), presence of cretaceous marks, and distinctly elevated costae on the disc of the elytra.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="6DBD6556BB4DFF9DFD5BFF48287BFF64" pageId="15" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="251836DDBB4DFF9DFD5BFF48287BFF64" blockId="15.[707,1193,194,242]" pageId="15">
<emphasis id="17D3EACFBB4DFF9DFD5BFF482FE8FF41" bold="true" box="[731,899,194,215]" pageId="15">Natural History.</emphasis>
Nothing is known of the life history of this uncommon species.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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