Euzurus Champion, 1906b: 45
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Euzurus Champion, 1906b: 45 Figs 8 View Figures 1–9 , 65 View Figures 55–66 , 80 View Figures 79–82
Type species.
Euzurus ornativentris Champion, 1906 [by original designation].
Gender.
Masculine.
Diagnosis.
The single species of Euzurus can be identified by the posteriorly produced lobe of the pronotum concealing the scutellum from above, the distinctly structured mesoventrite (Fig. 8 View Figures 1–9 ) which has lamellae extending anteriorly from the posterior modification, and the large tubercle on the metaventrite anterior to the anteroventral border of the metacoxa (Fig. 65 View Figures 55–66 ). The second antennal funicular article is longer than the first, the eyes are vertical and separated, the metafemur is laterally bicarinate and ventrally toothed, and the tibial uncus is short and curved.
Phylogenetic relationships.
With the genera Copturus and Microzurus , Euzurus shares a concealed scutellum (but see "Phylogenetic relationships" section for Copturus ), Type II sclerolepidia ( Lyal et al. 2006: 229), and modification to the mesoventrite that does not have anteriorly extending carinae. The separated, vertical eyes are similar to some species of Cylindrocopturus and Poecilogaster (Figs 46 View Figures 46–54 , 49 View Figures 46–54 ). Champion (1906b: 46) mentions a similar appearance to Macrocopturus (Eucopturus) Heller.
Host associations.
Unknown.
Described species.
One.
Range.
Costa Rica, Panama.
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