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Figure 3.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus nasicornis (Burmeister, 1847) A and B male C and D female, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 4.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus varicosus Prell, 1934, A and B male C and D female, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 7.Pronotum of males with body length 20 mm, dorsal, higher areas light, inner teeth of transversal pronotal carina indicated by white arrow: A Oryctophileurus armicollis Prell B Oryctophileurus guerrai; ocellate punctures at posteriolateral pronotal surface, character state does not differ between sexes C Oryctophileurus armicollis D Oryctophileurus guerrai.
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Figure 6.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurusarmicollis Prell, 1911, A and B holotype male, body length 18.5 mm C and D female, body length 18 mm, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 8.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus guerrai sp. n., A and B holotype male, body length 20 mm C and D allotype female, body length 19 mm, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 3.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus nasicornis (Burmeister, 1847) A and B male C and D female, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 1.A map of distributional locations of South American Amblyodus and Oryctophileurus species (partly adapted from Grossi and Grossi (2011), only most southern distribution of Amblyodus taurus shown), yellow, Amblyodus taurus; light blue, Amblyodus castroi; magenta, Oryctophileurus nasicornis; green, Oryctophileurus varicosus; orange, Oryctophileurus armicollis (no data for Peru); red, Oryctophileurus guerrai B Andean and Subandean area of Tarija department, Bolivia; border of Tariquía National Reserve indicated by white line; surveyed areas by red rectangles C survey transect (indicated white) with collection location (highlighted red) of Oryctophileurus guerrai D habitat of Oryctophileurus guerrai in the bottom of a moist gully.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 4.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus varicosus Prell, 1934, A and B male C and D female, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 5.Dorsal and lateral view of aedeagus. A and B Oryctophileurusarmicollis Prell, 1911 C and D Oryctophileurus varicosus Prell, 1934, scale bar 1 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
Zookeys
Figure 1.A map of distributional locations of South American Amblyodus and Oryctophileurus species (partly adapted from Grossi and Grossi (2011), only most southern distribution of Amblyodus taurus shown), yellow, Amblyodus taurus; light blue, Amblyodus castroi; magenta, Oryctophileurus nasicornis; green, Oryctophileurus varicosus; orange, Oryctophileurus armicollis (no data for Peru); red, Oryctophileurus guerrai B Andean and Subandean area of Tarija department, Bolivia; border of Tariquía National Reserve indicated by white line; surveyed areas by red rectangles C survey transect (indicated white) with collection location (highlighted red) of Oryctophileurus guerrai D habitat of Oryctophileurus guerrai in the bottom of a moist gully.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 5.Dorsal and lateral view of aedeagus. A and B Oryctophileurusarmicollis Prell, 1911 C and D Oryctophileurus varicosus Prell, 1934, scale bar 1 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 6.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurusarmicollis Prell, 1911, A and B holotype male, body length 18.5 mm C and D female, body length 18 mm, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 7.Pronotum of males with body length 20 mm, dorsal, higher areas light, inner teeth of transversal pronotal carina indicated by white arrow: A Oryctophileurus armicollis Prell B Oryctophileurus guerrai; ocellate punctures at posteriolateral pronotal surface, character state does not differ between sexes C Oryctophileurus armicollis D Oryctophileurus guerrai.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
Zookeys
Figure 1.A map of distributional locations of South American Amblyodus and Oryctophileurus species (partly adapted from Grossi and Grossi (2011), only most southern distribution of Amblyodus taurus shown), yellow, Amblyodus taurus; light blue, Amblyodus castroi; magenta, Oryctophileurus nasicornis; green, Oryctophileurus varicosus; orange, Oryctophileurus armicollis (no data for Peru); red, Oryctophileurus guerrai B Andean and Subandean area of Tarija department, Bolivia; border of Tariquía National Reserve indicated by white line; surveyed areas by red rectangles C survey transect (indicated white) with collection location (highlighted red) of Oryctophileurus guerrai D habitat of Oryctophileurus guerrai in the bottom of a moist gully.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 7.Pronotum of males with body length 20 mm, dorsal, higher areas light, inner teeth of transversal pronotal carina indicated by white arrow: A Oryctophileurus armicollis Prell B Oryctophileurus guerrai; ocellate punctures at posteriolateral pronotal surface, character state does not differ between sexes C Oryctophileurus armicollis D Oryctophileurus guerrai.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 8.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus guerrai sp. n., A and B holotype male, body length 20 mm C and D allotype female, body length 19 mm, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 6.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurusarmicollis Prell, 1911, A and B holotype male, body length 18.5 mm C and D female, body length 18 mm, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 3.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus nasicornis (Burmeister, 1847) A and B male C and D female, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
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Figure 4.Dorsal and lateral habitus of Oryctophileurus varicosus Prell, 1934, A and B male C and D female, scale bar 5 mm.
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Robert Perger, Paschoal Coelho Grossi
Zookeys
Figure 1.A map of distributional locations of South American Amblyodus and Oryctophileurus species (partly adapted from Grossi and Grossi (2011), only most southern distribution of Amblyodus taurus shown), yellow, Amblyodus taurus; light blue, Amblyodus castroi; magenta, Oryctophileurus nasicornis; green, Oryctophileurus varicosus; orange, Oryctophileurus armicollis (no data for Peru); red, Oryctophileurus guerrai B Andean and Subandean area of Tarija department, Bolivia; border of Tariquía National Reserve indicated by white line; surveyed areas by red rectangles C survey transect (indicated white) with collection location (highlighted red) of Oryctophileurus guerrai D habitat of Oryctophileurus guerrai in the bottom of a moist gully.