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Description Figure 2; Ceafornotensis archratiras gen. and sp. n.: holotype BP/2/18654, habitus. Abbreviations: ae – aedeagus, a.l. – antennal lamellae, b.l. – basal lobe of mandible, cl – clypeus, g.l. – genal lobe, la? – labrum?, ma – mandible, ms – metasternum, msc – mesocoxa, msp – mesopisternum, mtc – metacoxa, mtp – metepisternum, pa – parameres, prc – procoxa, pt. I.? – protarsus I?, te? – tentorium?. Scale bar: 1 mm.
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Author Woolley C (2016) The first scarabaeid beetle (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Melolonthinae) described from the Mesozoic (Late-Cretaceous) of Africa. African Invertebrates 57(1): 53-66. https://doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.57.8416
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