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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
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Figure 6.Lateral habitus of three Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Melaneleodes) anthracinus B Eleodes (Melaneleodes) carbonarius C Eleodes (Tricheleodes) pilosus. Scale bar = 5 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 9.Epipharynges of four Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Melaneleodes) carbonarius B Eleodes (Eleodes) armatus C Eleodes (Eleodes) hispilabris D Eleodes (Eleodes) tribulus. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 11.Ligulas of three Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Melaneleodes) carbonarius B Eleodes (Eleodes) armatus C Eleodes (Promus) goryi. Scale bars = 200 µm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 12.Hypopharyngeal scleromes of two Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Melaneleodes) carbonarius B Eleodes (Litheleodes) extricatus. Scale bars = 200 µm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 10.Epipharynges of four Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Litheleodes) extricatus B Eleodes (Promus) goryi C Eleodes (Promus) subnitens D Eleodes (Tricheleodes) pilosus. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 11.Ligulas of three Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Melaneleodes) carbonarius B Eleodes (Eleodes) armatus C Eleodes (Promus) goryi. Scale bars = 200 µm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 7.Lateral habitus of the head and thoracic segments of three Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Melaneleodes) anthracinus B Eleodes (Litheleodes) extricatus C Eleodes (Promus) subnitens. Scale bar = 5 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 10.Epipharynges of four Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Litheleodes) extricatus B Eleodes (Promus) goryi C Eleodes (Promus) subnitens D Eleodes (Tricheleodes) pilosus. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 3.Dorsal habitus of four Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Litheleodes) extricatus B Eleodes (Melaneleodes) anthracinus C Eleodes (Melaneleodes) carbonarius D Eleodes (Tricheleodes) pilosus. Scale bar = 5 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 6.Lateral habitus of three Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Melaneleodes) anthracinus B Eleodes (Melaneleodes) carbonarius C Eleodes (Tricheleodes) pilosus. Scale bar = 5 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
Zookeys
Figure 10.Epipharynges of four Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Litheleodes) extricatus B Eleodes (Promus) goryi C Eleodes (Promus) subnitens D Eleodes (Tricheleodes) pilosus. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Aaron D. Smith, Rebecca Dornburg, Quentin D. Wheeler
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Figure 14.Pygidia of two Eleodes species: A Eleodes (Eleodes) hispilabris B Eleodes (Tricheleodes) pilosus. Scale bar = 1 mm.
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Figures 2−9.Strongylium liangi sp. n. 2 head 3 pronotum 4 antennae 5 maxillary palp 6 hind tibia 7 abdominal ventrite V 8 aedeagus in dorsal view 9 aedeagus in lateral view. Scales: 1 mm.
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Figures 10−11.Habitus. 10 Strongylium liangi sp. n. 11 Strongylium claudum (Gebien, 1914).
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Figures 10−11.Habitus. 10 Strongylium liangi sp. n. 11 Strongylium claudum (Gebien, 1914).
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Figure 41.Distribution of the species of Ectateus sensu novum. The division of Afrotropical Realm into ecoregions was adopted after Olson et al. 2001. Different colors were used to distinguish the adjacent ecoregions.
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Figures 1–7.Head, dorsal view (1, 2), ventral view (4); antenna (3); pronotal disc (5, 6); mesotibia (7). Ectateus calcaripes (3), Ectateus crenatus (2), Ectateus ghesquierei (5), Monodius medius (7), Monodius plicicollis (4), Selinus planus (1, 6).
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Figures 8–13.Elytral disc (8, 9); 5th abdominal ventrite (10, 11), intercoxal process of prosternum (12), male protarsi (13). Ectateus crenatus (8, 12), Monodius convexipennis (10), Monodius malaisei (9), Monodius plicicollis (13), Selinus striatus (11).
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Figures 26–30.Elytral disc (26, 27, 28); male mesotibia (29); male protibia (30). Monodius gravis (26, 29, 30), Ectateus calcaripes (27), Ectateus lamottei (28).
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Figures 31–36.Male protibiae (31–34); male mesofemora (35); male mesotibia (36). Ectateus calcaripes (31), Ectateus modestus (32), Ectateus ghesquierei (33), Ectateus crenatus (34–36).
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Figures 1–7.Head, dorsal view (1, 2), ventral view (4); antenna (3); pronotal disc (5, 6); mesotibia (7). Ectateus calcaripes (3), Ectateus crenatus (2), Ectateus ghesquierei (5), Monodius medius (7), Monodius plicicollis (4), Selinus planus (1, 6).
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Figures 14–21.Aedeagal tegmina (dorsal and vental views). Monodius gravis (14), Monodius plicicollis (15), Monodius convexipennis (16), Monodius malaisei (17), Monodius lamottei (18), Monodius laevistriatus (19), Ectateus calcaripes (20), Selinus striatus (21).
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Figures 26–30.Elytral disc (26, 27, 28); male mesotibia (29); male protibia (30). Monodius gravis (26, 29, 30), Ectateus calcaripes (27), Ectateus lamottei (28).
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Figures 31–36.Male protibiae (31–34); male mesofemora (35); male mesotibia (36). Ectateus calcaripes (31), Ectateus modestus (32), Ectateus ghesquierei (33), Ectateus crenatus (34–36).