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space long, its length about twice the lower width of cheek ; eye 

 large, its outline very broad and bluntly elliptical, but a little 

 narrower on lower half. Maxillary palpi slender, terete, third 

 and fourth joints long, subequal in length, and longer than fifth 

 and sixth together. Antennae longer than entire body, scape 

 slender, little narrower at base, twice as long as wide; funicle 

 narrower and half as long as scape; flagellar joints twice as long 

 as wide. 



Mesonotum deeply trilobed; median lobe strongly extended 

 forward; notauli deeply impressed, straight, in part indistinctly 

 crenulate, rapidly converging to hind margin, flanking a narrow, 

 median basal area, which is provided with a lanceolate median 

 groove having several indistinct cross rugae ; scutellum anteriorly 

 bifoveate, foveae rather long and narrow, median carina low 

 and weak, and each fovea subdivided behind by a weak, rudi- 

 mentary, median carina ; posterior disk of scutellum smooth and 

 shining. Postscutellum bifoveate medially, each fovea opening 

 anterolaterally. Metanotum irregularly, sparsely rugose, a 

 rudimentary median carina at base; median area with distinct 

 outlines of a large, broad, lozenge-shaped area, which is rugose 

 within and with an irregular, narrow, sharp-rimmed median 

 furrow; from either angle of the lozenge-shaped median area 

 a transverse carina passing to near the midlateral blunt prom- 

 inence; spiracle large and elliptical, an irregular longitudinal 

 carina passing beneath it; metapleura smooth anteriorly, in- 

 distinctly roughened posteriorly; mesopleura smooth and shin- 

 ing, disk with a broad, gradually depressed groove, which is 

 medially obscurely crenulate. 



Abdomen a little longer than head and thorax together, sessile,, 

 with six exposed tergites, gradually broadened to third seg- 

 ment; first segment suddenly narrowed near base, basal width 

 about one third the apical, length one and one-third times the 

 apical width; second tergite a little shorter than first, apical 

 width a little greater than length ; third to sixth tergites subequal 

 in length and two thirds length of second, beyond third rapidly 

 narrower, sixth truncate apically ; all tergites longitudinally, shal- 

 lowly striate, with interstrise shagreening, apically more finely 

 so, strias not reaching hind margins of fourth, fifth, and sixth 

 segments; striae somewhat oblique on lateral portions of third, 

 fourth, and fifth tergites ; first and second tergites with a distinct 

 median carina; second suture strongly curved, impressed, and 

 crenulate; fifth and sixth segments broadly depressed at base; 

 hypopygium short but deep. 



Stigma long and narrow, about five times as long as broad; 



