possibility that this important species may some day be introduced 

 into the Sudan. This is the only Sudanese species in which the 

 male scutal punctations are large, deep, dense and noncontiguous 

 centrally, the margins are wide and glossy, and the posterior 

 grooves are narrow. The dense, uniform female scutal punctation, 

 the glossy, smooth scutal periphery, and the wide, regvilar scutal 

 outline easily distinguishes this sex in the Sudan fauna. 



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