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Type in the British Museum ; co-type in the Pusa Kesearch 

 Institute. 



This species is closely related to A. macrophylla, Wied. It is 

 a little more shining and less strongly punctured, the elytra and 

 the sides of the pronotum are paler, the former less deeply 

 striated, and the two teeth of the front tibia are placed farther 

 apart. The claw structure is peculiar. The longer front and 

 middle claws have each an exceedingly fine and inconspicuous 

 incision upon the upper edge at a distance from the tip (in the 

 front foot it is almost at the middle of the length of the claw) 

 and the minute branch so produced is so delicate that it is very 

 liable to be broken off. The female will probably be found to 

 differ considerably from the male. 



