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Coleoptera in a
broad sense. For instance,
their elytra are flattened, lack
epipleura (outer margins),
cover the body loosely, and
their tips
extend beyond...
- wrinkly. Sometimes, the
hypopygidium receives a
process of the elytra’s
epipleura inserted into the former's pit.
Accompanying the
ventrites are 8 tergites...
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distinguished from
other chrysomeline genera in
Australia by the
twisted epipleura, but its
recognition may
render either Chalcolampra or
Phyllocharis paraphyletic...
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metallic sheen, and the
ventral surface is
mainly black,
although the
epipleura (skirt) can be
brown or even reddish. The
limbs are
reddish or yellowish...
- depressed.
Vivid light brown-tan body.
Elytra brown.
slightly broader elytral epipleura. Jeng, M. L.; Branham, M. A.; Engel, M. S. (2011). "A
second species of...
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dorsally flattened beetles having very long,
filiform antennae, wide
elytral epipleura,
fused elytra, and
absence of hind wings. Thomas, M. C. 2004. The Brontini...
- from
golden to grey. They have some
black markings on the pronotum. The
epipleura (skirt) is
sometimes red. This
species has the
ability to
increase po****tion...
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brown or black.
Proventrite is tectiform, and
finely carinate medially.
Epipleura is flat, and horizontal.
Metasternal pentagon is flat, and shiny, with...
- 0 mm. Body sub circular. Elytra,
pronotum and
outer margins of
elytral epipleura are very dark
pitchy black in color. Head,
lateral parts of pronotum,...
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suture absent.
Prosternal process short.
Punctured explanate elytral epipleura absent. CuA of hind
wings forked;
wedge cell present.
Abdominal ventrites...