268 

 Prosternum strongly keeled and pinched anteriorly, 



sternum swollen above pinch (Fig. lOg-h); with (female) or 



without (male) foveate punctures in front of procoxa; coxal 



lines sinuate, nearly parallel, slightly concave at middle, 



length = 0.5 to 0.6 x sternal length, lines surpassing coxae 



(Fig. lib), basal width = 0.5 x length; prosternal plate 



appearing swollen behind coxae, slightly convex, apical 



width = 0.9 to 1.0 x basal width; base shallowly concave. 



Mesosternum basal width = 1.5 x mesocoxal line length; 

 coxal lines straight, parallel; base truncate. Metasternum 

 coxal lines meet weakly at middle in straight line, often 

 obscure; coxal lines extend 0.33 to 0.5 distance to 

 posterior lateral angle; sternum with medial punctures fine, 

 coarse lateral punctures similar to pronotal punctures. 



First visible abdominal sternite with coxal lines 

 reaching 0.33 to 0.5 distance to posterior edge; rounded 

 between metacoxae; punctation similar to metasternum, coarse 

 punctures laterally, fine punctures medially. 



Male genitalia with median lobe weakly arched, apically 

 rounded; internal sac without noticeable sclerotized 

 structures; flagellum hair-like, length = 2.3 x median lobe 

 length (Fig. 131a); base of flagellum straight, sclerite at 

 base claw-shaped to ring-shaped (Fig. 131b-d) (9 dissected). 



Female genitalia with spermathecal head elongate-oval; 

 tail narrow, weakly curved with swollen end (Fig. 131e) (6 

 dissected) . 



