Ceratus Bonvouloir, 1871
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Genus Ceratus Bonvouloir, 1871
Diversity and Distribution. Ceratus is a moderate sized group consisting of 23 described species. Eleven species are precinctive on the Philippines. Eight species have been taken in Indonesia (Java, Sulawesi, and Sumatra), Malaysia (Bornean and Penninsular) and Papua New Guinea. Two species, Ceratus remotus (Fleutiaux) and Ceratus scotti Fleutiaux are present on Seychelles. Muona (1993) described the extinct, Ceratus woltani from Baltic amber. Two new species have been taken on the Asian mainland, including one described here. Additional undescribed species may be present elsewhere in Southeastern Asia.
Diagnosis. Characters of Macraulacini : with apical margin of epistomal part of epicranium evenly rounded and more than twice as wide as the distance between antennal sockets; well-developed basally open lateral antennal grooves present; antennomeres II and III short, subequal, together shorter than IV; male prothoracic tarsomere I simple, with hidden curved basal sex combs; metathoracic coxal plates medially 3.0–6.0 times wider than laterally; last visible ventrite rounded; tarsal claws simple; lateral surfaces of mesothoracic and metathoracic tibiae with hairs and transverse rows of spine combs.
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