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is black and transversely wrinkled; the intercoxal part of 
the prosternum is distinctly narrowed in the middle, not 
parallel-sided. The mesosternum is reddish testaceous, the 
metasternum, coxae and abdomen testaceous. The femora 
and tibiae dark steel blue, the femora of the anterior 
pair reddish at the underside; the three basal joints of 
the tarsi are pale fulvous (the first partly infuscate), the 
clawjoint black, reddish at the base. The apical ventral 
segment (the sixth) has a faint impression along the middle, 
which divides the hind margin into two halves which are 
separately rounded, so as to form a distinct notch in the 
middle. 
Hab, West-Sumatra: Solok (P. O. Stolz). — The described 
Specimen is in the Leyden Museum. 
Leyden Museum, January 1912. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
