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ly reticulate-rugose; eyes rather small; ocelli small, slightly 

 farther from eyes than from each other and about three times 

 as far from occipital carina as from each other; supra-antennal 

 area strongly, transversely rugose. Face subquadrate, as broad 

 as long, surface minutely roughened, medially short-carinate 

 just below the antennae; mouth opening very narrow, upper 

 margin strongly arched; eye margins very slightly emarginate 

 opposite antennae. Head viewed from the sid^ with face very 

 strongly projecting to form a very prominent angle at lower 

 margin of scrobes; malar space very large, as long as width of 

 eye ; cheek broad below, strongly narrowed above ; ocelli not at all 

 raised; eye outline very short and broadly elliptical; maxillary 

 palpi reaching tegulse, very slender, third joint the longest. 



Pronotum coarsely rugose and greatly lengthened, as long as 

 head to anterior ocellus. Mesonotum opaque, finely, shallowly 

 reticulate-rugose; notauli barely indicated, straight, converging 

 to posterior margin. Scutelium sculptured like mesonotum, 

 anteriorly with six small fovea separated by sharp carin^e and 

 well separated from mesonotum; posterior disk of scutelium 

 small and pear-shaped. Metanotum coarsely, closely, and ir- 

 regularly reticulate-rugose (as are the pleura), and with a con- 

 tinuous median carina ; a straight lateral carina passes just below 

 the circular spiracle to near the hind margin, where it turns at 

 a right angle and extends irregularly to median carina. Meso- 

 pleura coarsely rugose anteriorly, with a short, very coarsely 

 crenulated, oblique furrow. Mesosternum anteriorly with a 

 strong, transverse, submarginal carina, which extends a short 

 distance on to mesopleura. 



Abdomen about as long as head and thorax together, with 

 three large exposed segments ; the remainder retracted, of v/hich 

 only the fourth is narrowly visible from above; first segment 

 sessile, twice as broad apically as basally, length one and a half 

 times the width at apex; second tergite a little longer than first 

 and slightly widened apically and like the first with a continuous 

 median carina; third tergite about as long as first, subquadrate 

 and carinate; all tergites finely, irregularly, reticulate-rugose, 

 the reticulations becoming much finer toward apex of third ter- 

 gite; retracted segments smooth, shining, and stramineous; 

 second suture slightly impressed and finely crenulate. Hind 

 coxae slender, shorter than their trochanters, finely transversely 

 striate. Hind tibise with spurs short and nearly straight. 



Stigma large and broad, length about three times the breadth, 

 angled below at origin of radius, which is a little nearer to apex 



