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Key to the species of
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<th id="76A71746FFBB7997FF14FE12FDE8FE1E" box="[151,524,485,511]" gridcol="0" gridrow="0" pageId="1" pageNumber="24">Note. There are also several</th>
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species of
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<th id="76A71746FFBB7997FCD1FE12FA7AFE1E" box="[850,1438,485,511]" gridcol="2" gridrow="0" pageId="1" pageNumber="24">with yellow elytral patterns, but they can be</th>
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distinguished from
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<td id="76A71746FFBB7997FCD1FDFDFA7AFDC5" box="[850,1438,522,548]" gridcol="2" gridrow="1" pageId="1" pageNumber="24">(extending beyond the middle of the eye, unlike in</td>
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<keyLead id="30B7DF4DFFBB8669FF14FD8DFA7FFD70" box="[151,1435,634,657]" pageId="1" pageNumber="24">1 Elytra with two yellow transverse bands ................................................................................................................. 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30B7DF4DFFBB8669FF14FD6DFA7FFD50" box="[151,1435,666,689]" pageId="1" pageNumber="24"> Elytra with four yellowish to greyish transverse bands ........................................................................................... 4</keyLead>
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2 (1) Yellow transverse bands of elytra consisting of yellow scales (
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); rostrum with median furrow (
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); disc of pronotum evenly convex; medially with weak carina .......................................................
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Yellow transverse bands of elytra consisting of yellow particles that can be brushed away easily (
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); rostrum dorsally almost evenly rounded, medially with fine carina (
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); disc of pronotum broadly impressed along midline, concave ........................................................................................................................... 3
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3 (2´) Pronotum and elytra outside of yellow bands with vestiture of small recumbent amygdaloid scales that lend the surface a grey coloration (
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); long suberect seta-like scales relatively sparse and inconspicuous .............. .......................................................................................................................................................
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Pronotum and elytra outside of yellow bands with suberect bristles that contrast to the otherwise nude black surface (
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).
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............................................................................................................................
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Porion
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4 (1´) Elytra with narrow transverse bands, all four yellow ...................................................................
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Porion
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Elytra with basal transverse band relatively wide, yellow, apical bands narrower, greyish ...........
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<emphasis id="B932A06AFFBB8669FB68FBEDFAAAFBD0" box="[1259,1358,1050,1073]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="24">E. helleri</emphasis>
Porion
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