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<emphasis id="7FB4EABF137AFFBAFF0CFD5DFDB7FBBB" bold="true" box="[192,519,1091,1115]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="3">Klugiatragus laticornis</emphasis>
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Redescription of the female
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Total length
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; rather narrow (total length/width metathorax 5.4). Lengths of forebody/abdomen 0.80.
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Head black (labrum and base of mandibles chestnut); prothorax dark chestnut above, paler below); meso- and metasternum, and elytra chestnut (metepisternum, humeri and area adjacent to scutellum darker, and translucent panels of elytra weakly vitrified); abdomen pale chestnut (apical urosternite darker chestnut). Antennae chestnut, becoming paler towards apex. Legs becoming darker towards apex; pro- and mesofemora orange; metafemora chestnut, peduncle yellowish; tibia and tarsi darker chestnut.
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Compared to most epimelittids pubescence much reduced. Notable pubescence on dorsad reduced to moderately dense, recumbent fascia (the hairs short and snow-white in color), as follows. On pronotum narrow, well-delimited, single arc from sides of apical constriction to near middle of basal constriction (by way of extreme lateral margins of pronotum), and a short, transverse fascia joining this arc at its middle; covering scutellum, and adjacent to it, with sparser hairs on base of elytra. Notable pubescence on underside as follows. On mesepimeron and adjacent margin of mesosternum; broad arc covering base of metasternum, apex of metepisternum and metacoxae; on abdomen clothing latero-basal margins of urosternites I-III. Appendages lacking notable pubescence. Antennae clothed with indistinct, fine, white pubescence. Femora and ventral surface of metatibia with moderately dense, very short, erect, dusky setae; and mesal surface of metatibia with long, whitish hairs (but far too short and sparse to be called brushes).
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<emphasis id="7FB4EABF137BFFBBFF0CF83DFE2CFEDB" bold="true" box="[192,412,291,315]" pageId="5" pageNumber="4">Structure. Head</emphasis>
Head with moderately long rostrum (width/length 2.56). Width of one inferior lobe of eyes/interocular distance 1.22. Superior lobes of eyes with about 10-11 rows of moderately large ommatidia, laterally narrowed by about one third their mesal width; and separated by three times the width of one lobe. Antennal tubercles separated by 3.4 width of scape.
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reaching middle of urosternite I. Length of scape
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; III (
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) 1.20 longer than scape; IV (
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); V (
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); VI (
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); VII (
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); VIII and IX (
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); X (
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); XI (
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) with small, acute apical cone.
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1.08 longer than wide; basal angles rounded (but not strongly), leaving width of base hardly wider than apex (widths apex/base 0.91); base almost straight; prothoracic quotient 2.00. Base of prosternal process 3.14 narrower than width of procoxal cavity.
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slightly depressed across apical third; 1.38 longer than width of humeri; laterally slightly arced and not divergent apically. Humeri moderately projecting and prominent. Each elytron gradually, but not strongly narrowed to apex (sutural angle with minute tooth); translucent panel weakly demarcated.
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at centre more prominent than sides; mesocoxal cavity 1.38 wider than base of process.
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widest towards apex of urosternite II. Urosternites sequentially shorter towards apex of abdomen; I, III and IV trapezoidal; I slightly elongate with well rounded hind angles; II cylindrical; II-IV moderately transverse. Urosternite V moderately elongate, subconical; sides weakly constricted across apical third, the latter not down-turned; apical margin truncate, and minutely angled at sides; with well demarcated soleate depression, trapezoidal in shape, moderately deeply depressed (leaving margins rather abrupt and narrow).
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femur slightly longer than tibia; tibia moderately slender, narrow at base, gradually widening to apex, apical margin oblique, not lanceolate, apico-lateral angle without setose tubercle.
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femur 1.5 longer than length of tibia; length of femur/lateral width of femoral clave 5.0; tibia rather slender, gradually widening to apex.
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rather slender; clave moderately long (lengths clave/peduncle about 2.1); peduncle relatively short, narrow, and flattened on dorsal and lateral surfaces. Metatibiae almost straight (or bisinuate when viewed laterally) and hardly widening from base to pre-apex. Metatarsus distinctly narrower than apex of metatibia. Metatarsomere I cylindrical, 0.91 length of II+III; II not pediculate, slightly elongate, somewhat trapezoidal; III shorter than II, the lobes narrow, hardly rounded at sides, and weakly divergent.
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Redescription of male
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. Except for sexually dimorphic characters (already referred to in the description of the genus) and color (generally darker), essentially similar to female.
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Body almost entirely black (mouthparts and abdominal process yellowish); elytra black with pale chestnut translucent panels. Antennae chestnut, becoming blacker towards apex. Legs considerably darker than female; profemora chestnut at sides, dark chestnut dorsally; mesofemora chestnut with narrow black fascia dorsally, peduncle paler; metafemora as female; tibiae and tarsi black.
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Forebody 0.72 length of abdomen. Width/length of rostrum 3.50. Width of one inferior lobe of eyes/interocular distance 5.2. Superior lobes of eyes separated by 2.5 times the width of one lobe. Prothorax 1.06 longer than wide. Elytra 1.44 longer than width of humeri.
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