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Main Author: Kalashian, Mark Yu.
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15760184
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  • <p><b>Species-group <i>Endelus marseuli</i> Deyrolle, 1864</b></p><p><b>Diagnosis:</b> Body rather robust or moderately elongate, 2.0–2.4× as long as wide, head large, distinctly widened anteriorly, eyes strongly convex, rounded or angularly projected in dorsal aspect, oculofrontal margins obtuse-angled, concavity of frontovertex shallow. Pronotum distinctly wider posteriorly than anteriorly, slightly narrower than elytral base, disc with slightly separated transversal elevation. Elytra with distinct humeral tubercles, slightly adpressed medially of tubercles. Coloration more or less brightly metallic, with characteristic pattern of spots and bands as in Figs 1, 3–5 (Kalashian 2011).</p><p><b>Species included:</b> <i>Endelus</i> (s.str.) <i>marseuli</i> H. Deyrolle, 1864 (Borneo and Sumatra Islands, Mentawai Archipelago), <i>E.</i> (s.str.) <i>lunatus</i> Fisher, 1921 (The Philippines: Negros Island), <i>E.</i> (s.str.) <i>scintillans</i> H. Deyrolle, 1864, <i>E.</i> (s.str.) <i>barclayi</i> Kalashian, 2011, <i>E.</i> (s.str.) <i>splendens</i> Kalashian, 2011, <i>E.</i> (s.str.) <i>nairaarum</i> Kalashian, 2011, and <i>E.</i> (s.str.) <i>barriesi</i> n. sp. (last five from Indonesia: Sulawesi Island).</p>