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Remarks. — Although somewhat larger than Sidfaya polutima, the 

 structure of the head, with the incised line from the eye to the frontal 

 tubercles, the somewhat declivous face, the wide prothorax, with 

 the prominent angles, the elytra, with the basal callosities and trans- 

 verse depression, and the coarse punctation over all the surface — all 

 cause this species to resemble S. polutima. 



U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE;1964 



