300 

 Prosternum strongly keeled and pinched anteriorly; with 



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



procoxa; coxal lines straight, length = 0.4 to 0.5 x sternal 



length, lines barely surpassing coxae, length = 0.75 x basal 



width; prosternal plate slightly convex, apical width = 0.5 



x basal width; base concave. 



Mesosternum basal width = 2 x mesocoxal line length; 

 coxal lines straight; base sinuate. Metasternum coxal lines 

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

 extend 0.25 to 0.33 distance to posterior lateral angle; 

 sternum with medial punctures fine; few coarse lateral 

 punctures weakly impressed, obscured by microreticulations . 



First visible abdominal sternite with coxal lines 

 reaching 0.25 to 0.33 distance to posterior edge; rounded 

 between metacoxae; medially with fine punctures; coarse 

 punctures laterally. 



Male genitalia with median lobe strongly arched, 

 apically truncate, slightly constricted just before the 

 tip; internal sac without noticeable sclerotized structures; 

 flagellum hair-like, length = 1.7 x median lobe length (Fig. 

 142a) ; base of flagellum gradually curved, sclerite at base 

 claw-shaped (Fig. 142b-d) (2 dissected) . 



Female genitalia with spermathecal head kidney-shaped, 

 often with top-knot; tail swollen, weakly curved to tightly 

 curved like an inverted question mark, "£" (Fig. 142e) (9 

 dissected) . 



