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B1650E329463FFA3FF7E25EA4234F72A.text	B1650E329463FFA3FF7E25EA4234F72A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ebonius Lewis 1885	<div><p>Ebonius Lewis, 1885</p><p>Ebonius Lewis, 1885: 209 (description); 1893: 417 (illustration); 1905: 21 (catalogue); 1910: 51–52 (description of a new species); Bickhardt, 1910: 33 (catalogue); Lewis, 1914: 242 (illustration); Bickhardt, 1917: 153 –154 (morphological characters and geographical distribution); Blackwelder, 1944: 183 (catalogue); Kryzhanovskij, 1972: 19 (description of the tribe Omalodini); Mazur, 1984: 227 (catalogue); Mazur, 1989: 37 (key to genera of Omalodini); Mazur, 1997: 89 (catalogue); Kovarik &amp; Caterino, 2005: 193 (catalogue).</p><p>Type species. Ebonius politus Lewis, 1885 (by monotypy)</p><p>Diagnosis. Body subcylindrical, almost parallel-sided; pronotum with antescutellar fovea, anterior and posterior angles rounded; prosternum broad, rounded at the base; carinal stria “U”-shaped; sutural region of elytra concave; protibiae with 5 or 6 teeth; first abdominal sternum with large punctuation on the posterior region, first abdominal sternum stria present anteriorly and laterally; propygidium and pygidium with deep punctuation; pygidium with a transverse elevation medially.</p><p>Redescription. Length (pronotum + elytra): 6.6–7.49 mm; width: 2.2–4.5 mm. Body subcylindrical, almost parallel sided; dark; shining (Fig. 3).</p><p>Head with irregular, strong and dense punctuation; frontal disc with a deep impression in the middle; occipital, supraorbital and frontal striae well marked; frontoclypeal suture present laterally (Fig. 2 A). Labrum subrectangular. The left mandible with a long tooth on the internal margin. Antennae with scape slender at the base; last antennomeres from funicle with lateral setae; antennal club with well-marked sutures and the last segment with an apical depression.</p><p>Pronotum subquadrangular, 1.4 times as wide as long, with slightly raised sides; punctuation dense and regular; anterior margin with a complete marginal stria (Fig. 2 A); lateral stria complete, and laterally confluent with pronotal margin; posterior region with rounded edges and an antescutellar fovea (Fig. 3 A, C, E). Prosternum with large punctuation, an orifice on each side of the anterior margin and near the procoxal cavities; prosternal keel large and flat; “U”-shaped carinal stria; posterior margin of prosternum rounded; prosternal lobe rounded in the middle of the anterior margin and marginal stria complete (Fig. 3 B, D, F).</p><p>Elytra with well-marked striae, external subhumeral stria long; sutural region concave and sutural stria long (Fig. 3 A, C, E). Mesosternum widely emarginated anteriorly; mesosternal marginal stria complete (Fig. 3 B, D, F). Metasternum finely punctuated on the disc, with lateral metasternal stria complete and ending close to the metasternal-mesepimeral suture.</p><p>Anterior femur with strong and dense punctuation; anterior tibia with 5 or 6 teeth on the external margin; tarsal cavity straight. Meso and metatibiae with the apical tooth widened and adorned with four short spines, metatibiae with 3–4 teeth on the external margin.</p><p>First abdominal sternum with large punctuation on the lateral region and posterior margin, with a stria present along anterior and lateral margins (Fig. 3 B, D, F). Propygidium and pygidium with irregular and deep punctuations, the latter with the anterior margin straight and a transverse elevation medially (Fig. 2 B).</p><p>Female genitalia as observed in the type-species: coxites at least twice as long as wide (Fig. 4 A), and with a subapical lateral projection next the cavity for insertion of stylus (Fig. 4 A, B). Duct of spermatheca inserted on apical region of bursa copulatrix (Fig. 4 C, D). Spermatheca elongated with constraining rings (Fig. 4 D). Accessory spermatic gland elongated and bigger than spermatheca (Fig. 4 C, D).</p><p>Male genitalia as observed in the type species: eighth tergite 1.3 times as long as wide, basal margin emarginated and feebly emarginated apically, without apical stria (Fig. 5 B); eighth ventrite composed of two sclerites, transversely cut and not pilose apically (Fig. 5 A); ninth tergite elongated and pointed apically (Fig. 5 D); ninth ventrite not "Y"-shaped, sclerotized and bilobed apically (Fig. 5 C); tenth tergite bilobed apically, not setose (Fig. 5 D); aedeagus straight, feebly curved at the apex, 9.9 times as long as wide at base of parameres, which are fused basally and dorsally separate on their apical fourth, becoming translucid and expanded (Fig. 5 E, F); basal piece 0.36 times as long as the parameres (Fig. 5 E); gonopore of internal tube with its border finely serrated.</p><p>Remarks. Ebonius differs from other Neotropical genera of Omalodini in the following combination of characters: body cylindrical almost parallel-sided; antennae with subtriangular club (oval in Scapomegas and Sphyracus); prosternum large, rounded at base (emarginated in Scapomegas and truncated in Sphyracus) and with carinal stria “U”-shaped (never “U”-shaped in other Omalodini); anterior margin of mesosternum widely emarginated (when compared to Omalodes); post-mesocoxal stria absent (present in Sphyracus and in some species of Scapomegas); sutural region of the elytra concave (flattened or weakly depressed in Scapomegas, Omalodes and Sphyracus); stria of the first abdominal sternum present anteriorly and laterally (absent on the anterior margin in other Omalodini); propygidium without tubercules (present in Cornillus of Omalodes) and pygidium with a transverse elevation in the middle, both structures with large and deep punctuation (mostly with smaller and shallow punctuation in Omalodes, Scapomegas and Sphyracus); male genitalia very similar to that illustrated by Leivas (2009: figs. 136–138, 143) for Omalodes (Diplogrammicus) .</p><p>Distribution. The species of Ebonius are limited to northern South America, being found in the following localities: French Guiana (Bélizon, Kourou, Montagne des Chevaux, Réserve des Nouragues, Itoupé – Mont tabulaire), Brazil (Pará and Amazonas) and Ecuador (Canelos, Pastaza and Napo).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B1650E329463FFA3FF7E25EA4234F72A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Degallier, Nicolas;Leivas, Fernando W. T.;Moura, Daniel P.	Degallier, Nicolas, Leivas, Fernando W. T., Moura, Daniel P. (2011): Histerid beetles of French Guiana. V. Revision of the genus Ebonius Lewis (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Omalodini). Zootaxa 2824: 44-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201733
B1650E329462FFA3FF7E275C43A9F6A9.text	B1650E329462FFA3FF7E275C43A9F6A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ebonius Lewis	<div><p>Key to the species of genus Ebonius Lewis</p><p>1. Elytra with all the dorsal striae complete, strongly marked on their length (Fig. 3 E)............ E. aequatorius Lewis, 1910</p><p>- Elytra with at least the fifth dorsal stria incomplete, sometimes represented by a row of points (Fig. 3 A, C).............. 2</p><p>2. Pronotum with a small smooth area on posterior region, not exceeding the middle; fourth dorsal stria of elytra complete (Fig. 3 C); carinal stria of prosternum separated in middle by less than half the distance between procoxae (Fig. 3 D)............................................................................................ E. lineiger (Marseul, 1870)</p><p>- Pronotum with an ample smooth area on posterior region, exceeding the middle; fourth dorsal stria of elytra much reduced or represented by a row of points (Fig. 3 A); carinal stria of prosternum separated in middle by more than half the distance between procoxae (Fig. 3 B)............................................................ E. politus Lewis, 1885</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B1650E329462FFA3FF7E275C43A9F6A9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Degallier, Nicolas;Leivas, Fernando W. T.;Moura, Daniel P.	Degallier, Nicolas, Leivas, Fernando W. T., Moura, Daniel P. (2011): Histerid beetles of French Guiana. V. Revision of the genus Ebonius Lewis (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Omalodini). Zootaxa 2824: 44-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201733
B1650E329462FFA4FF7E26D24403F47D.text	B1650E329462FFA4FF7E26D24403F47D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ebonius politus Lewis 1885	<div><p>Ebonius politus Lewis, 1885</p><p>(Figs. 2 A–3B)</p><p>Ebonius politus Lewis, 1885: 209 (description); 1893: 417 (illustration); Mazur, 1997: 89 (catalogue).</p><p>Diagnosis. Body elongated and subparallel; pronotum with an ample smooth area in the middle of the posterior region, 4th–5th dorsal striae never complete; mesosternum finely punctuated.</p><p>Redescription. Length (pronotum+elytra): 6.6–7.49 mm; width: 2.2–4.4 mm.Pronotum with an ample smooth area in the middle of the posterior region (Fig. 3 A). Elytra with marginal stria reaching posterior margin; internal subhumeral stria indicated by a line of points near posterior margin; dorsal striae often interrupted, shortened or indicated by lines of points, 4th and 5th never complete (Fig. 3 A); sutural stria not present on anterior margin. Pro-, meso-, metasternum and 1st abdominal sternum respectively 0.37, 0.06, 0.34 and 0.23 times as long as total length of these sterna (6.08 mm). Prosternum with carinal stria separated in middle by more than half the distance between procoxae (Fig. 3 B); mesosternum finely punctuated. Protibiae with the space between the teeth increasing from the base to the apex; mesotibiae with 5 teeth with spines on the external margin. Propygidium 1.9 times as wide as long, almost completely smooth on the disc; pygidium 1.24 times as wide as long (Fig. 2 B). Male and female genitalia as in generic description.</p><p>Remarks. E. politus differs from E. lineiger (Marseul) (Figs. 3 C, D) by the shorter fourth dorsal stria of the elytra, the larger smooth surface of the pronotum disc and the more separated carinal stria. These differences might be considered as variations between populations, but the available material is insufficient to consider the possibility of synonymy between the two taxa. E. politus differs from E. aequatorius Lewis (Figs. 2 E, F) by not being as long and parallel-sided, the fourth and fifth dorsal striae being incomplete, and the mesosternum finely punctuated.</p><p>Type material. The female specimen illustrated by the figures 3A and 3B (labels), is herein designed as the LECTOTYPE of the species (BMNH). “Para / Ebonius politus; Lewis; Type / 244 / Type ”.</p><p>Additional material examined. BRAZIL. Pará, without date and collector (BMNH); FRENCH GUIANA. Montagne des Chevaux “au vol”, 21/IV/1976, Michel Maylín leg. 1 ex.; Montagne des Chevaux (N 4°43'; W 52°24'), 26/IX/08, 1 ex.; 28/XII/08, 1 ex.; 10/I/09, 1 ex.; 25/I/09, 1 ex. (PCND), 3 ex. (DZUP); 11/IV/09, 2 ex.; 18/ IV/09, 2 ex.; 2/V/09, 1 ex.; 31/V/09, 1 ex.; 6/VI/09, 2 ex.; 13/VI/09, 1 ex.; 23/V/09, 1 ex.; 27/VI/09, 1 ex.; 21/II/10, 1 ex. (PCND), SEAG leg.; 9/V/09, 2 ex., SEAG leg. (SBMNH); Bélizon, Montagne Tortue (Km 15 + 17), IX/2005, 1 ex, Pierre-Henri Dalens leg.; Réserve des Nouragues (N 4° 02' 16"; W 52° 40' 21"), 25/VII/09, 1 ex.; 11/VIII/09, 1 ex.; 28/I/10 1 ex.; 5/II/10, 2 ex.; 19/II/10, 2 ex.; 27/III/10, 1 ex.; 9/IV/10, 2 ex., SEAG leg.; Itoupé, alt. 570 m (N 3°01’23’’ W 53°05’44’’), 17/III/10, 3 ex.; 24/III/10, 4 ex.; 31/III/10, 11 ex.; alt. 600 m (N 3°1’20’’ W 53°5’41’’), 24/III/10, 1 ex.; alt. 800 m (N 03°01’19’’ W 053°05’03’’), 17/III/10, 1 ex.; 24/III/10, 8 ex.; 30/III/10, 2 ex., (PCND), 3 ex. (SBMNH) SEAG leg.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B1650E329462FFA4FF7E26D24403F47D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Degallier, Nicolas;Leivas, Fernando W. T.;Moura, Daniel P.	Degallier, Nicolas, Leivas, Fernando W. T., Moura, Daniel P. (2011): Histerid beetles of French Guiana. V. Revision of the genus Ebonius Lewis (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Omalodini). Zootaxa 2824: 44-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201733
B1650E329465FFA4FF7E26DB44E2F3EC.text	B1650E329465FFA4FF7E26DB44E2F3EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ebonius lineiger (Marseul 1870) Marseul 1870	<div><p>Ebonius lineiger (Marseul, 1870)</p><p>(Figs. 3 C–D)</p><p>Omalodes lineiger Marseul, 1870:82 (description).</p><p>Homalodes lineiger: Schmidt, 1884: 150 (catalogue).</p><p>Ebonius lineiger: Lewis, 1905: 21 (catalogue); Mazur, 1997: 89 (catalogue).</p><p>Diagnosis. Body oval and subparallel; pronotum with a small smooth area in the middle of the posterior region; 1st– 4th dorsal striae and sutural stria complete, 5th dorsal stria indicated posteriorly; mesosternum finely punctuated.</p><p>Redescription. Length (pronotum+elytra): 6.7 mm; width: 4.5 mm. Pronotum with a small smooth area in the middle of the posterior region (Fig. 3 C). Elytra with external subhumeral stria sinuous or interrupted near the middle and reaching the posterior margin; internal subhumeral stria apparent on the posterior third; 1st–4th dorsal striae complete, 5th indicated by a row of points at the posterior third, sutural stria complete (Fig. 3 C). Pro-, meso-, metasternum and 1st abdominal sternum respectively 0.37, 0.04, 0.33 and 0.23 times as long as total length of these sterna (6.3 mm). Prosternum with carinal stria separated in middle by less than half the distance between procoxae (Fig. 3 D); metasternum finely punctuated on the disc. Protibiae with irregular spaces between the teeth; mesotibiae with 4 teeth with spines on external margin. Propygidium 1.7 times as wide as long, with a reduced smooth surface on the disc; pygidium 1.2 times as wide as long.</p><p>Type material. The only known specimen is that illustrated by the figures 3C and 3D (labels). It is herein designed as the LECTOTYPE of the species (MNHN). “ Omalodes lineiger; Amazones; Bates 61 / MUSEUM PARIS; COLL. DE MARSEUL; 2842-90 / TYPE ”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B1650E329465FFA4FF7E26DB44E2F3EC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Degallier, Nicolas;Leivas, Fernando W. T.;Moura, Daniel P.	Degallier, Nicolas, Leivas, Fernando W. T., Moura, Daniel P. (2011): Histerid beetles of French Guiana. V. Revision of the genus Ebonius Lewis (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Omalodini). Zootaxa 2824: 44-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201733
B1650E329465FFA6FF7E22124708F3E9.text	B1650E329465FFA6FF7E22124708F3E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ebonius aequatorius Lewis 1910	<div><p>Ebonius aequatorius Lewis, 1910</p><p>(Figs. 3 E–F)</p><p>Ebonius aequatorius Lewis, 1910: 51 –52 (description); 1914: 242 (illustration); Mazur, 1997: 89 (catalogue).</p><p>Diagnosis. Body elongated, narrow and subparallel; pronotum with a small smooth area in the middle of the posterior region, 1st–5th dorsal striae and sutural stria complete, 5th dorsal and sutural striae united anteriorly; mesosternum with thick punctuation.</p><p>Redescription. Length (pronotum+elytra): 5.8 mm; width: 3.7 mm.</p><p>Pronotum punctuated with only a small smooth antescutellar area. Elytra with marginal and external subhumeral striae united posteriorly, internal subhumeral stria indicated by a row of points on the posterior two-thirds, reaching the humeral stria; 1st–5th dorsal striae and sutural stria complete, 3th and 4th striae united posteriorly, 5th and sutural striae united anteriorly (Fig. 3 E). Pro-, meso-, metasternum and 1st abdominal sternum respectively 0.38, 0.04, 0.35 and 0.23 times as long as total length of these sterna (5.4 mm). Mesosternum with thick punctuation (Fig. 3 F). Protibiae with spaces between the teeth increasing from base to apex; mesotibiae with 5 teeth with spines on the external margin. Propygidium 1.9 times as wide as long, almost completely smooth on the disc; pygidium 1.3 times as wide as long.</p><p>Remarks. The type specimens have thick punctuation on the mesosternum, while the specimen from Napo has no punctuation on the mesosternum.</p><p>Type material. The specimen illustrated by the figures 3E and 3F (labels) is herein designed as the LECTO- TYPE of the species (BMNH). “Canelos; Ecuador / Ebonius aequatorius; Type; Lewis / George Lewis Coll. B. M. 1926-369 / Type ”.</p><p>Additional material examined. ECUADOR. Napo, Jatun Sacha Res. HQ., 27–30/IX/1997, F. T. Hovore leg, 1 ex. (SBMNH).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B1650E329465FFA6FF7E22124708F3E9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Degallier, Nicolas;Leivas, Fernando W. T.;Moura, Daniel P.	Degallier, Nicolas, Leivas, Fernando W. T., Moura, Daniel P. (2011): Histerid beetles of French Guiana. V. Revision of the genus Ebonius Lewis (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Omalodini). Zootaxa 2824: 44-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201733
