S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 47/1-2. (Budapest, 1986)

two preapical teeth strong, the other tiny and irregular; inner margin with more than 4 small teeth directing downwards. Middle and hind tibiae feebly curved, with 4 or more small teeth externally. Body length: 26-30 mm; length of mandibles: 5-7 mm. Holotype ( 6* ): "Chile, Coll.: Erdős", paratypes (2 6"): "Chile, coll. Lichtneckert" . The types are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. The new species is very similar to Sphaenognathus prionoides Buquet, 1838, its distinctive characters: mandibles not angularly but arcuately incurved apically, posterior angles of pronotum bidentate. Figs 1-2. Head, prothorax and left fore leg of Sphaenognathus bidentatus sp. nov. (1.) and S. vil­losus sp. nov. (2.) Sphaenognathus villosus sp.nov. Body oblong oval, slightly widening posteriorly. Body surface densely pubescent, weakly shining, covered with somewhat rough, dense, whitish-grey pubescence. Colour brown; head, pronotal disc, mandibles, antennae, femora and front tibiae darker. Pronotum with faint greenish­violet, elytra with faint greenish, breast and legs with somewhat stronger greenish lustre. Head densely punctate and pubescent, clypeus swollen between base of mandibles, swelling continues toward frons forming a short, triangular process (Fig. 2). Anterior angles of genae tooth­like, but apices obtuse. Eye canthus pubescent. Mandibles shorter than head and pronotum com­bined; sublinear, with apex more incurved; densely punctate and pubescent (except outer side of apex), denticulate internally, preapical tooth hardly larger than others; upper margin feebly denticu­late. Pronotum widening posteriorly, surface densely punctate and pubescent, disc finely rugose; sides crenulate, posterior angles rounded obtuse, not dentate. Scutellum large, semicircular, densely pubescent. Elytra subparallel, densely punctate, finely rugose, finely and densely pubescent.

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