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extending from the epistoma to occiput ; eyes small, not very coarsely 

 granulated, deeply emarginate, and separated from each other on 

 the top by one and one-half times the width of the upper lobe. An- 

 tenna about one and one-half times as long as the body, first four 

 joints mottled with whitish and brownish pubescence, the following 

 joints clothed with whitish pubescence, and annulated with brown 

 at their bases and tips; first joint moderately robust, subcylindrical, 

 gradually expanded toward apex, extending to basal third of pro- 

 notum, and slightly shorter than the fourth joint, which is feebly 

 shorter than the third. 



Pronotum nearly twice as wide as long, subequal in width at base 

 and apex, and widest at basal third ; sides obliquely expanded from 

 apex to basal third, where they are obtusely angulated, then nar- 

 rowly, strongly, abruptly constricted; disk even, and feebly, nar- 

 rowly, transversely depressed along the base and apex; surface 

 sparsely, irregularly punctate, with a row of more distinct punctures 

 in the basal and apical depressions, densely clothed with short, recum- 

 bent, brownish-yellow and whitish-yellow pubescence, which conceals 

 the surface, and ornamented with dark brown pubescent spots as 

 follows : Two small, round spots arranged transversely in front of 

 middle, and a short, longitudinal vitta in front of scutellum. Scutel- 

 lum broadly triangular, broadly rounded at apex, and clothed with 

 dark brown pubescence. 



'Elytra, four times as long as pronotum, and distinctly wider than 

 pronotum at basal third; humeri strongly developed and elevated; 

 sides nearly parallel from base to apical third, then strongly arc- 

 uately narrowed to the tips, which are separately, narrowly, obliquely 

 truncate; disk slightly uneven, with numerous irregularly arranged 

 asperities; surface rather coarsely, densely punctate, densely clothed 

 with short, recumbent, brownish-yellow and whitish pubescence, 

 which nearly conceals the surface, and each elytron ornamented with 

 dark brown pubescent markings as follows : A more or less distinct 

 vitta extending along the sutural margin from scutellum to apical 

 third, then obliquely outward to the lateral margin at apical fourth 

 (the oblique part more obsolete), a large broad spot extending along 

 lateral margin from humerus to middle, and with small, round spots 

 on the asperities. 



Abdomen beneath feebly, finely, densely punctate, rather densely 

 clothed with moderately short, recumbent, whitish pubescence; last 

 segment strongly attenuate posteriorly, and feebly, arcuately emargi- 

 nate at apex. Prosternum nearly flat between the coxae ; prosternal 

 process about one-third as wide as the coxal cavities. Legs mottled 

 with whitish and yellowish pubescence; femora feebly arcuate, and 

 strongly, abruptly clavate toward the tips ; tibiae subcylindrical, and 

 darker toward the tips. 



