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 Prosternum keeled and pinched anteriorly; with foveate 



punctures in front of procoxa, often weak and obscured by 



microreticulations; coxal lines straight to weakly sinuate, 



length = 0.5 x sternal length, barely surpassing coxae, 



length = basal width; prosternal plate flat, apical width = 



0.5 x basal width; base shallowly concave. 



Mesosternum basal width = 2 x mesocoxal line length; 

 coxal lines arched inwardly; base sinuate, lobed medially. 

 Metasternum coxal lines sometimes recurved, not meeting 

 medially; coxal line faint, extend 0.33 distance to 

 posterior lateral angle; sternum medial punctures fine, 

 coarse lateral punctures, both separated by 1 to 2 

 diameters . 



First visible abdominal sternite with coxal lines 

 faint, reaching 0.33 distance to posterior edge; rounded 

 between metacoxae; with coarse lateral punctures, fine 

 medial punctures. 



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 = 1.6 x median lobe length 

 (Fig. 109a) ; base of flagellum weakly curved, sclerite at 

 base blunt claw-shaped and sometimes thickened at connection 

 with flagellum (Fig. 109b-d) (8 dissected) . 



Female genitalia with spermathecal head kidney-shaped, 

 often with top-knot; tail swollen, tightly curved like an 

 inverted question mark, " i" (Fig. 109e) (6 dissected). 



