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strongly shining, legs and antennae slightly more reddish, and the 

 elytra ornamented with a transverse, zigzag, white pubescent fascia. 



Head coarsely, densely, uniformly punctate, very sparsely clothed 

 with short, recumbent, white hairs, front wider tlian long, nearly flat, 

 with a narrow, longitudinal groove between the antennal tubercles, 

 which are widely separated and slightly elevated ; eyes deeply emar- 

 ginate, separated from each other on the top by twice the width of 

 the upper lobe. Antenna slightly longer than the body, basal joints 

 coarsely punctate, sparsely clothed with long, recumbent, white pubes- 

 cence, with a few long, erect hairs on the underside of the joints, 

 apical joints finely, densely punctate, rather densely clothed with 

 short, recumbent pubescence; joints 3 and 4 unispinose at apices; 

 joints 5 to 7 feebly bispinose, the following joints vaguely unispinose; 

 first joint robust, strongly clavate, subequal in length to the third 

 joint, and each of the following joints about equal in length to the 

 third joint. 



Pronotum distinctly wider than long, and about equal in width at 

 base and apex; sides rather strongl}^, arcuately rounded; surface 

 even, moderately convex, coarsely alveolate-punctate, with a minute 

 hair at middle of each puncture, and clothed on each side along lateral 

 margin with a narrow, dense, white pubescent vitta, which does not 

 extend to anterior margin, but for a short distance on each side along 

 base. Scutellum broadly triangular, curvilinear, and densely clothed 

 with long, recumbent, white pubescence, except for a very narrow, 

 longitudinal, glabrous line at middle. 



Elytra nearly four times as long as pronotum, and at base slightly 

 wider than pronotum at middle; humeral angles broadly rounded; 

 sides feebly narrowed from base to apical fifth, then arcuately 

 narrowed to the tips, which are separately, deeply emarginate, bispi- 

 nose, with the lateral spine much longer than the sutural one; 

 surface rather densely punctate, the punctures coarse on basal halves, 

 but becoming finer toward the apices, a short, semierect, white hair 

 arising from each puncture, and each elytron ornamented with a 

 spot of dense, white pubescence at humeral angle, and a narrow, 

 transverse, zigzag fascia of similar pubescence at middle. 



Abdomen beneath sparsely finely punctate, and sparselj'- clothed 

 with long, recumbent, whitish pubescence; last segment broadly 

 rounded at apex. Prosternum coarsely, irregularly, confluently 

 punctate, densely clothed with long, recumbent, white pubescence, 

 except along the anterior margin; prosternal process very narrow, 

 and arcuately declivous posteriorly. Mesosternum broad, flat be- 

 tween the coxal cavities, and rather abruptly declivous in front. 

 Legs sparsely clothed with long, recumbent and semierect, white 



