Mesomerodon Ohaus, 1905
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Mesomerodon Ohaus, 1905 View in CoL Figs 2E View Figure 2 , 3C, D View Figure 3 , 39 View Figure 39 , 40 View Figure 40
Type species.
Mesomerodon spinipenne Ohaus, 1905.
Species.
2 species; length 17-24 mm.
The genus Mesomerodon includes two species that are distributed in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia ( Machatschke 1972, Soula 2008). Members are sexually dimorphic, with males having an acute, spiniform processes on the apical callus of the elytra (shared with Hoplopelidnota ) and an acute process on the posterior margin of the mesofemur. Species in the genus are testaceous in color, ovate-shaped, and similar in overall gestalt to species of Pelidnota (Pelidnota) . The genus is diagnosed by the following additional characters: lateral edge of mandibles without reflexed teeth; lateral edge of protibia with three teeth; pronotum with apical bead complete medially, laterally and basally; mesosternum produced beyond mesometasternal suture; male parameres with a well-developed ventral plate.
The biology of Mesomerodon species is unknown and larvae are not described; sister-group relationships have not been examined. Adults are collected at lights at elevations between 300-750 m.
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