Catoclastus Solier, 1851
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Catoclastus Solier, 1851 View in CoL Fig. 5 View Figure 5
Type species.
Catoclastus chevrolatii Solier, 1851.
Species.
3 species; length 14-23 mm.
Three species are included in this genus and are distributed in western Peru. Species are elongate-oval, metallic green with dark red appendages, and similar in overall appearance to species of Mecopelidnota and Homonyx . Soula (2010a) apparently overlooked C. rabinovichi Martínez, a species that is known only from the male holotype from Cusco, Peru. Species in the genus are characterized by having all claws simple; male protarsal claw with inner tubercle; bidentate mandibles; pronotum with bead complete apically, laterally and basally; elytral base with dimple lateral of scutellum; elytral epipleuron shelf-like (not rounded); fifth meso- and metatarsomeres lacking internomedial tooth; apex of the metatibia with weak corbel and with four to five spinules apically (biemarginate in Homonyx ); mesosternal keel not surpassing mesocoxae; and metasternum with longitudinal groove (not paired as in Hoplopelidnota ). Sister-group relationships of the genus require analysis. Specimens have been collected from 2000 to 3500 m elevation in the months of April and June. Specimens are rare in collections, and larvae are not described.
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