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 gradually becoming finer posteriorly; intervals finely 



punctate, well defined laterally. 



Prosternum strongly keeled and pinched anteriorly; with 

 (female) or without (male) foveate punctures in front of 

 procoxa, punctures often weakly impressed; coxal lines 

 nearly straight, length = 0.6 to 0.75 x sternal length, 

 lines barely surpassing coxae, length = basal width; 

 prosternal plate flat, apical width = 0.8 to 1.0 x basal 

 width; base concave. 



Mesosternum basal width = 3 x mesocoxal line length; 

 coxal lines straight; base broadly sinuate. Metasternum 

 coxal lines meeting at middle, often crenate, recurved; 

 coxal lines extend 0.5 distance to posterior lateral angle; 

 sternum shining, medial punctures fine, few coarse lateral 

 punctures obscured by strong microreticulation, dulled. 



First visible abdominal sternite with coxal lines 

 reaching 0.5 distance to posterior edge; broadly rounded 

 between metacoxae; coarse punctures laterally, fine 

 punctures medially. 



Male genitalia with median lobe short and straight, 

 apically rounded; internal sac with paired dark patches near 

 median lobe; flagellum weakly swollen at basal half, 

 narrowed and thin apically, length = 2 x median lobe length 

 (Fig. 92a); base of flagellum straight, sclerite at base 

 elongate, nearly parallel-sided (Fig. 92b-d) (4 dissected). 



Female genitalia with spermathecal head kidney-shaped; 

 tail narrow, looped (Fig. 92e) (5 dissected). 



