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- <p><b><i>Onthophagus gazellinus</i> species group</b>.</p><p>This group is diagnosed by the male having no head horns (Figs. 5.7–8); male protibial apex with a tuft of long setae resembling a fine-pointed paintbrush (Figs. 1.57 –58); pronotum with four transversely aligned tubercles along a straight carina (Figs. 5.7–8), base unrimmed; metafemur light brown with fine punctures (Figs. 2.57 –58); at the excavated posterior pronotal margin a line of 5–6 large, ocellate punctures with one short, stiff, upward pointing seta, punctures disappearing towards middle of the pronotal margin; apex of elytra and pygidium with long, erect setae.</p><p>Boucomont (1932) initially established this species group as his “10 e Groupe” and was supported by Kohlmann & Solís (2001) under the name of <i>O. gazellinus</i> species group. This group contains, at present, only two species, <i>O. gazellinus</i> Bates and <i>O. onthochromus</i> Arrow (Table 7). Boucomont (1932) defined the group as having large species with long erect setae at the end of the elytra and on the pygidium; male head unarmed and female with two carinae; thorax base not rimmed; coloration light, elytral points brown. This species group is distributed from Nicaragua to Brazil.</p>