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very shortly, medially, umbo-carinate below antennse, surface 

 transversely wrinkled; mouth opening small, subcircular; cly- 

 peus narrow, as long as wide, basal suture highly arched; 

 clypeal pits distant from eyes five times their diameter. Head 

 viewed from side broadly curved from antenna? to mouth, clypeus 

 little swollen; cheek narrower above than below where it is 

 about one third the diameter of eye; malar space large, its 

 length nearly twice lower width of cheek; eye very large, very 

 broadly, bluntly elliptical, a little narrower on lower half. 

 Maxillary palpi slender, terete, reaching tegulse; fourth joint 

 distinctly longer than third, fifth and sixth subequal and slightly 

 shorter than third. 



Antennse a little longer than entire body ; scape broad apically, 

 length greater than apical width; funicle very short and broad, 

 about one half length of scape ; length of middle flagellar joints 

 one and one-half times width. 



Mesonotum scarcely trilobate, middle lobe but little extended, 

 notauli superficial, but little impressed, and quite widely separ- 

 ated posteriorly, surface roughly and thickly shagreened, pos- 

 terior median area plane and rugose. Scutellum anteriorly with 

 six small equal foveae; posterior disk shagreened. Metanotum 

 very coarsely and strongly rugose, and with a strong, straight, 

 complete, median carina ; metapleura shagreened on disk, rugose 

 posteriorly; spiracle large and circular, with an evenly curved, 

 longitudinal, sutural carina passing beneath it; mesopleura 

 shagreened above and there with a vertical sharply impressed 

 line, anteriorly and below coarsely rugose along a broad longi- 

 tudinal impression. 



Abdomen as long as head and thorax together, sessile, broadest 

 on third segment, remaining segments progressively shorter 

 and together about as long as third segment ; first tergite slightly 

 longer than its apical width; basal width a little greater than 

 half apical ; second tergite shorter than first, but little broadened 

 apically, length slightly less than apical width; third tergite 

 three fourths length of second, its length subequal to half apical 

 width; first and second tergites coarsely, straight striate, third 

 completely, but more finely so, striae on latter apically, strongly 

 curving toward lateral borders; remaining segments obscurely 

 shagreened and smooth and shining; second suture straight, 

 narrowly impressed, and connate; a strong median carina on 

 first and second tergites and less strongly extending to two 

 thirds of third tergite. 



Stigma large, four times as long as wide, radius inserted 



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