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apice sinuato-truncatis angulis rotundatis, profunde striatis, striis inconspicue punctatis, subcrenatis, 



interstitiis fere planis, tertio tripunctato, puncto primo prope basin, tertio prope apicem, sito. 

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A remarkable species, differing from all other known Coptodera in the rather short 



gularly excised labrum 



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