144 

 length, lines barely surpassing coxae, length = basal width; 



prosternal plate weakly convex, apical width = 0.75 x basal 



width; base concave. 



Mesosternum basal width = 3 x mesocoxal line length; 

 coxal lines straight; base broadly sinuate. Metasternum 

 coxal lines meet at middle, weakly crenate, recurved; coxal 

 lines extend 0.5 distance to posterior lateral angle; 

 sternum shining medially, punctures finely impressed; few 

 coarse lateral punctures obscured by strong 

 microreticulation . 



First visible abdominal sternite with coxal lines 

 short, weak, barely surpassing coxa; broadly rounded between 

 metacoxae; coarse punctures laterally, fine punctures 

 medially. 



Male genitalia with median lobe weakly arched, apically 

 rounded; internal sac without noticeable sclerotized 

 structures; flagellum long and narrow, apex flared, length = 

 2 x median lobe length (Fig. 97a); base of flagellum 

 straight, sclerite at base elongate claw-shaped, parallel- 

 sided (Fig. 97b-d) (1 dissected) . 



Female genitalia with spermathecal head kidney-shaped; 

 tail narrow, angled onto itself (Fig. 97e) (1 dissected). 



Presence of stridulatory files on occipital region of 

 head unknown (heads retracted) . Female with weakly 

 impressed foveate punctures on prosternum in front of 

 procoxae; male lacked these punctures. 



