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<emphasis id="B956FC348412FFCD4DB29C87D526FF45" bold="true" box="[151,293,151,177]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="204">Petrotrichis</emphasis>
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(
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, Acrotrichini)
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(
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AO)
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Body elongate, rather broad, convex; without clear microsculpture, appearing polished and shining, pubescent. Head moderately broad, eyes present, antennae 11 segmented with small groups of sensillae on antennomeres 10,11. Male protibiae flattened, with a dense mass of short setae. Pronotum broader than long, sides rounded in posterior third, slightly wider than the elytra, with a small tooth at the hind angle, lateral margins bordered. Elytra +/- quadrate, subtruncate apically, exposing +/- 4 abdominal segments. Scutellum triangular. Wings of usual ptiliid
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. Proventrum very narrow in front of procoxae which are contiguous and open behind. Mesoventrum short, collar biconvex medially and barely sloping to side margins, hind margins straight laterad of mesocoxae, sloping anteriorly to margins, mesocoxae contiguous separated anteriorly by a narrow keel which does not reach the collar. Metaventrum hind margin straight, toothed mesad of coxae, metacoxae with rounded plates which stop short of the lateral margins, separated by approximately one third of the metaventral width. Pygidium barely bidentate, anterior border without setae. Male ventrite 7 with wide incision and pairs of strongly developed horn-like setae at sides. Spermatheca with poorly developed wide duct. Aedeagus with two blunt projections.
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The new genus is named after the collector Petr Baňař; gender neuter.
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species:
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.
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<emphasis id="B956FC348412FFCD4DE29EC6D648FD1B" bold="true" box="[199,587,726,751]" pageId="14" pageNumber="204">Separation from related species.</emphasis>
Most closely related to
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<emphasis id="B956FC348412FFCD4E459EC6D7DCFD1A" box="[864,991,726,750]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="204">Chirostirca</emphasis>
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with its single species
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<emphasis id="B956FC348412FFCD49CE9EC7D12CFD1A" box="[1259,1327,727,750]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="204">gomyi</emphasis>
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(no male known) (
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B) described by
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from
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, and similar to that species in its shining and globose appearance, the shape of the meso- and mentaventra, the wide separation of the metacoxae, and the form of the pygidium, but differing in the possession of much shorter antennae, strongly rounded pronotal margins which are not sinuate before the hind angles, and are not pointed or rearwards projecting, the lack of strong sculpturation on the metaventrum and elytra, and the mentum which is longer and more tapering.
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From
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<emphasis id="B956FC348412FFCD4C2E9FBED610FC32" box="[267,531,942,966]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="204">Acrotrichis Petrotrichis</emphasis>
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may be distinguished by its more globular shape, the polished appearance of the pronotum and elytra both of which lack visible sculpturation and the form of the pronotal hind angles which barely extend rearwards and possess a small tooth.
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