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Fustiger cribratus sp. nov. 

 (Fig. 4.) 

 Male: Length 1.10 mm. 



Dark brown, almost black. Head prothorax and elytra finely 

 cribrately punctate and with microscopic recumbent hairs; abdomen, 

 in addition to similar minute hairs with six long, fine and erect hairs. 



Head less than twice as long as broad, as broad behind eyes as in 

 front. Antennas twice as long as head, slender, clavate and compressed 

 apically. Prothorax a little longer than broad, sides rather strongly 



Fig. 3. 

 Fustiger vitiensis. 



Fig. 4. 

 Fustiger crihratm 



Fig. 5. 

 Fustiger levuanus. 



convex at middle, straight behind, dorsal surface with a strong circular 

 impression at middle near base. Elytra together distinctly longer than 

 broad, sides convex, apical comers rounded, sutural striee strong. 

 Abdomen narrow; pit short and deep with strongly sloping posterior 

 surface, lateral anterior lobes elongate, well defined, excavated beneath, 

 with fascicle at the tip composed of short hairs; posterior portion of 

 abdomen convex, strongly margined at sides. Anterior femora strongly 

 swollen at middle of inner edge. Spines of middle femora thick basally^ 

 then slender and acuminate apically, strongly curved. 



Viti Levu: Nadarivatu. 



