JamesonMary LizDrumontAlainAroid scarabs in the genus Peltonotus Burmeister (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae): key to species and new distributional dataZookeys31720132013320639510.3897/zookeys.320.5352 Peltonotus brunnipennis http://species-id.net/wiki/Peltonotus_brunnipennis Benderitter, 1934Figs 57, 73Diagnosis (male and female).

Length 14.5–16.9 mm, color overall castaneous, elytra reddish-orange or black with iridescent bloom, head punctate and lacking setae, labrum deeply bi-lobed, mentum rounded in apical half, labial palpomere 2 enlarged and obviously dorsoventrally flattened, mala with lamellate setal brush, maxillary stipes with some setae curled at apices, male protibia tridentate, form of parameres (Fig. 57), female epipleuron incised and with oval emargination (Fig. 73).

Distribution.

Malaysia, Borneo Island (Sabah and Sarawak).

Male parameres (with or without phallobase), dorsal and lateral views, in Peltonotus. Male parameres are highly asymmetrical, and we illustrate the lateral view that best assists in identification. 55 Peltonotus adelphosimilis 56 Peltonotus animus 57 Peltonotus brunnipennis 58 Peltonotus cybele 59 Peltonotus deltamentum 60 Peltonotus favonius.

Female elytral epipleuron (gray, ventral view) and position relative to metacoxa in Peltonotus. 73 Peltonotus brunnipennis 74 Peltonotus cybele 75 Peltonotus favonius 76 Peltonotus fujiokai 77 Peltonotus gracilipodus, Peltonotus podocrassus and Peltonotus silvanus 78 Peltonotus kyojinus 79 Peltonotus malayensis 80 Peltonotus morio 81 Peltonotus mushiyaus 82 Peltonotus nasutus 83 Peltonotus nethis 84 Peltonotus pruinosus 85 Peltonotus rubripennis 86 Peltonotus similis 87 Peltonotus sisyrus