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-Symmorphocerus apelboimi n. sp., head, lateral view.

-Symmorphocerus apelboimi n. sp., head, lateral view.

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The tribes Arrhenodini and Eremoxenini were studied. 2 n. sp. are described, and 14 first records for several african countries are quoted.

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... side of meta and mesorostrum deeply concave, prorostrum ventrally with strong elevated medial longitudinal carina. Antennae slender, scape subconical, enlarged at apex, article 2 short, article 3-10 subequal, slightly shorter than long, 11 longer than 10 but shorter than 9 and 10 together, pointed apically; antennomeres with coarse punctuation (Fig. 6), starting at scape, denser towards article 6, from 7-11 forming complete, serrate longitudinal rows on each article. Prothorax subcylindrical, long, widest centrally, strongly punctuated basally and laterally, punctuations more superficial and fine on disc, leaving a smooth medial area. Elytra. All striae and interstriae present and ...
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... apelboimi n. sp. shows unique morphological characters that no other African species of the genus has: ventral side of prorostrum with a strong elevated medial longitudinal carina, in comparison to a convex, sometimes very swollen shaped, but never carinated longitudinally; all antennomeres ( Fig. 6) with coarse and strong punctuation, from 7 to 11 forming longitudinal punctures that are long and serrate, in comparison to antennomeres that are smooth or with sparce superficial punctuation in all other taxa; semicircularly shaped and sharply elevated anterior margin of prorostrum, while in all other species anterior margin is ...

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