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to the interocular space which is hardly more than half the greatest 

 width of the fastigium, occiput to junction with fastigium bearing a 



Fig. 13. — Caletodes pidchripes n. sp. Lateral view of type. (X 3.) 



distinct but rather irregular median carina; fastigium produced, 

 blunt lanceolate when seen from the dorsum, the lateral margins 

 subparallel proximad, the distal section regularly converging to the 

 well-rounded apex, a pair of irregular lateral 

 carinse are present on the proximal portion, the 

 entire surface of the dorsum of the fastigium 

 concavely excavate, when seen from the side 

 the angle of the fastigium is seen to be rounded 

 rectangulate dorsad, the ventral section of the 

 process strongly arcuate and curving into the 

 slightly retreating face, the proximo-dorsal half 

 of the fastigium horizontal, the distal half 

 considerably declivent; frontal costa extending 

 to the cljrpeal suture, distinctly excavate, con- 

 siderably constricted ventrad of the ocellus; 

 accessory facial carinse very slightly divergent 

 ventrad; eyes very slightly reniform in shape, 

 subequal to the infra-ocular portion of the gense, 

 moderately prominent when viewed from the 

 dorsum; antennae equal to the pronotum and 

 half the length of the head, ensiform, the 

 segments distinct, flattened, subtriangular in 

 section, the length of the segments beyond the fourth usually 

 .alternates short and long, apex blunt. Pronotum with the length 



Fig. 14. — Caletodes 

 pidchripes n. sp. 

 Dorsal outline of 

 head and prono- 

 tum. (X 3.) 



