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the lower orbits on the outer side widely, yellow. Face 
strongly punctured all over, the clypeus with the punctures 
larger and more widely separated, and sparsely covered with 
long fuscous hair; the sides of the clypeus broadly rounded ; 
the apex in the middle projecting into a stout blunt tooth. 
Thorax black ; the edge of the pronotum from near the base 
to the tegule (the yellow narrowed in the middle), the tegule, 
two lines in the middle on the inner side of the middle lobe, 
the broad scutellar keels, the sides of the scutellum broadly, 
the apex more narrowly, the postscutellum, a large mark 
behind the metathoracic stigmas (extending on their outer 
side to their apices, on the inner not much beyond their base), 
the base in the middle, then continued down the outer sides 
of the posterior area, at the apex broadly dilated laterally, and 
at the base on the outer side continued backwards into the 
spiracular area, the prosternum, the base of the mesosternum, 
the mesopleure: on the lower side, and the sides of the meso- 
sternum (more broadly on the apical half and the apex of the 
metapleure), yellow. The base of the mesonotum closely 
punctured; the apex with the punctures larger and more 
widely separated ; the parapsidal furrows are only indicated 
at the base. The scutellar depression is wide and deep; the 
scutellum flat, the black central part bearing large deep punc- 
tures, which are sparser at its base ; the depression at its side 
and at the sides of the postscutellum stoutly striolated; the 
postscutellum smooth, glabrous, the sides at the base deeply 
depressed. The basal half of the median segment coarsely 
and deeply punctured ; in the centre at the base is an hour- 
glass-shaped area, which is continued down the middle to 
the posterior median area ; its sides are depressed in the centre 
at the base and transversely striated; the posterior median 
area is conical at the base, and is stoutly transversely 
striated throughout; the outer and the tooth-bearing aree 
distinct, as is also the spiracular. ‘he apex of the propleurze 
coarsely punctured, the base finely obliquely striated, the 
middle smooth and shining. Mesopleure punctured, except 
in the middle behind, under the tubercles and at the apex 
crenulated. Metapleure: coarsely punctured, the upper part 
and the apex of the spiracular arew obliquely striated. ‘The 
furrow in the middle of the mesosternum is wide and deep 
and is stoutly crenulated throughout. The four anterior legs 
are fulvous, the coxa and trochanters pallid yellow; the 
hinder legs of a deeper red, the coxe black, yellow at the apex 
above ; the base of the basal joint of the trochanters, the apex 
of the femora broadly, the base of the tibie narrowly, and 
their apex more broadly than the femora, black ; the tarsi 
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