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side with face margin strongly projecting, especially at anten- 

 nae, flat at middle ; disk of clypeus prominent ; cheeks very broad, 

 upper width about one half upper eye diameter; malar space 

 very large, its length two thirds length of eye and greater than 

 lower width of cheek; eye rather small, subelliptical, narrower 

 below. Maxillary palpi short, not reaching tegulas, third joint 

 shorter than fourth, the latter not as long as fifth and sixth 

 together; labial palpi very short, the joints thick. 



Antennae about as long as entire body, the scape very short 

 and thick, narrowed to base, apical width nearly equaling length, 

 funicle narrower than scape and two thirds its length, strongly 

 narrowed apically; flagellar joints about as long as wide. 



Mesonotum with a mere indication of trilobing, surface quite 

 evenly convex ; notauli superficial and weak, converging to sepa- 

 rated points on hind margin; surface minutely wrinkled and 

 shagreened, median basal area slightly depressed and rugose. 

 Scutellum bifoveate anteriorly, fovese short and broad and sepa- 

 rated by a high, sharp carina, each fovea within having several 

 weak longitudinal rugse; posterior disk of scutellum with con- 

 cave sides and very blunt apex, its surface shagreened. Metano- 

 tum closely irregularly reticulate-rugose and with a strong and 

 complete median carina; meta pleura finely rugose throughout; 

 spiracle small, circular, and with a straight, complete, longitu- 

 dinal carina passing beneath it; mesopleura finely rugose or 

 wrinkled, a large shining area below hind wings, and near lower 

 margin of disk a broadly impressed, shallow, slightly oblique 

 groove. 



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

 with four fully exposed segments, second and third being broad 

 and parallel-sided; first segment broad and thick at base and 

 near insertion abruptly elevated in two short, oblique discal 

 ridges, length a little less than apical width, entire basal width 

 more than half of apical ; second tergite as long as first, subquad- 

 rate, its length three fourths the apical width, narrowly depressed 

 along basal border; third tergite as wide and three fourths 

 length of second; fourth narrower and shorter than third, a 

 narrow margin of fifth tergite visible; first three tergites and 

 basal half of fourth finely, longitudinally, but irregularly striate, 

 the striae somewhat oblique on sides of second tergite, caudad; 

 second suture narrowly impressed and crenulate, third normal; 

 first and second tergites with a continuous median carina. 



Stigma short and thick, its length four times width, radius 

 inserted at about the middle; first abscissa of radius two thirds 

 length of second ; second cubital cell one and a third times as long 



