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1. Head and pronotum blackish, elytra metallic blue to green (
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2. Pronotum with slightly concave sides and not so prominent posterior angles (
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-. Pronotum with distinctly concave sides and prominent posterior angles (
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); punctures on head and pronotum smaller and sparser...........................................
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3. Male elytra ≥ 2.3 times as long as wide; female elytra ≥ 2.1 times as long as wide; aedeagus with U-shaped phallobase (
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4. Elytra with relatively rough surface, elytral punctures coarse, moderately large to large (
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-. Elytra with relatively smooth surface, elytral punctures fine, small (
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5. Intervals between elytral punctures within single row usually less than 1.0 times puncture diameter; intervals between elytral punctures of different rows usually about 1.0 puncture diameter (
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); parameres distinctly shorter, reaching about 3/5 of median lobe (
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-. Intervals between elytral punctures within single row usually 1.02.0 times puncture diameter; intervals between elytral punctures of different rows usually about 2.03.0 puncture diameter (
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); parameres distinctly longer, reaching about the place where the median lobe is abruptly narrowed subapically (
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6. Aedeagal median lobe robust, with sides subparallel for most of their length, width at base almost equal to width in middle (
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-. Aedeagal median lobe slender, distinctly widest basally, width at base approximately twice width in middle (
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