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funicle narrower than scape and about half its length, little 

 narrowed apically; flagellar joints about twice as long as wide. 



Mesonotum with a mere indication of trilobing, notauli large 

 and strongly impressed as far as posterior median area, converg- 

 ing to separated points on hind margin, bounding a rather nar- 

 row depressed basal area, this area rugose and with an unusually 

 long, slender, crenulated median furrow ; remainder of metanotal 

 surface and scutellar disk very minutely wrinkled and sha- 

 greened. Scutellum bifoveate anteriorly, foveas short and broad 

 and separated by a sharp carina, each fovea within having 

 several weak longitudinal rugae. Metanotum closely and ir- 

 regularly reticulate-rugose and with a strong and nearly com- 

 plete median carina ; metapleura rugose throughout, more coarse- 

 ly so in posterior half; spiracle small, circular, and with a com- 

 plete, sinuate, longitudinal carina, passing beneath it; meso- 

 pleura in large part finely, thickly rugose, more coarsely so 

 below wings; on lower half with a very broad, irregular, shal- 

 lowly impressed, rugose depression, and at middle of posterior 

 submargin a short, sharply impressed, vertical crease. 



Abdomen about as long as head and thorax together, broadly 

 sessile, with four fully exposed segments, second and third 

 broader and becoming verj'- gradually broader caudad; first 

 segment broad and thick at base and near insertion abruptly 

 elevated in two short, sharp, oblique, dorsal ridges, length a 

 little greater than apical width, entire basal width more than 

 half of apical ; second tergite slightly shorter than first, subquad- 

 rate, its length three fourths the apical width, not depressed 

 along basal border : third tergite three fourths as long as second 

 and becoming slightly wider; fourth narrower and shorter than 

 third; a narrow, strongly rounded margin of fifth tergite 

 visible from above; first two tergites and basal two thirds of 

 third, finely, longitudinally, but irregularly, striate, the striae 

 somewhat oblique on sides of second tergite caudad ; apical third 

 of third tergite and all of fourth shagreened; second suture 

 narrowly impressed and crenulate, third normal ; first and second 

 tergites and basal two thirds of third tergite with a median 

 carina. 



Stigma long, its length five times the width; radius inserted 

 at two fifths of the length from base; first abscissa of radius 

 one half length of second; second cubital cell one and one-third 

 times as long as wide, a little narrower apically ; first and second 

 transverse cubiti nearly perpendicular and decolored; cubitus 

 paler beyond second cubital cell, recurrent vein joining cubitus a 



