148 

 Mesosternum basal width = 2 x mesocoxal line length; 



coxal lines straight; base shallowly sinuate. Metasternum 



coxal lines meet weakly at middle, if at all; coxal lines 



weakly recurved; line behind mesocoxa deep, groove-like; 



lines extend 0.33 distance to posterior lateral angle; 



sternum with medial punctures fine, few coarse lateral 



punctures . 



First visible abdominal sternite with coxal lines 

 reaching 0.33 to 0.5 distance to posterior edge; rounded 

 between metacoxae; coarse punctures laterally, fine 

 punctures medially. 



Male genitalia with median lobe moderately arched, 

 apically truncate, slightly constricted just before tip; 

 internal sac without noticeable sclerotized structures; 

 flagellum long and narrow, length = 2 x median lobe length 

 (Fig. 98a); base of flagellum gradually curved, sclerite at 

 base claw-shaped (Fig. 98b-d) (4 dissected). 



Female genitalia with spermathecal head kidney-shaped, 

 often with top-knot; tail swollen, weakly curved (Fig. 98e) 

 (4 dissected) . 



Presence of stridulatory files on occipital region of 

 head unknown (heads retracted) . Females have foveate 

 punctures on prosternum in front of procoxae; males lack 

 these punctures. 



Variation . There are 2 variations in the color pattern 

 that are difficult to separate further. The first, 

 including the Lectotype, has the central elytral spot widest 



