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of length, funicle narrower than scape and a little more than 

 half its length, strongly narrowed apically; flagellar joints about 

 three times as long as wide. 



Pronotum strongly extended, as long as head to anterior 

 ocellus, and strongly sculptured. Mesonotum with a mere in- 

 .dication of trilobing, notauli very superficial and almost obsolete, 

 completely so on posterior half; entire surface thickly and 

 coarsely, but shallowly, reticulate-rugose, more strongly so on 

 the broadly flattened posterior median area. Scutellum sex- 

 foveate anteriorly, separating carinse low and in part irregular 

 and outer f ovese strongly oblique ; disk of scutellum very broadly 

 bifoveate. Metanotum closely, irregularly reticulate-rugose and 

 with a strong and nearly complete median carina; metapleura 

 rugose throughout, more coarsely so on posterior half; spiracle 

 small, circular, and with a complete longitudinal carina passing 

 beneath it; mesopleura in large part thickly rugose, more 

 coarsely so below wings and along a median longitudinal line 

 that scarcely represents a discal furrow, and at middle of pos- 

 terior submargin a short, sharply impressed, vertical crease. 



Abdomen about as long as head and thorax together, broadly 

 sessile, with four fully exposed segments, the third broadest, 

 first segment with basal ridges not high, its length subequal 

 to basal width, entire basal width more than half of apical; 

 second tergite slightly longer than first, widening apically, sides 

 straight, its length subequal to apical width, not depressed 

 along basal border ; third tergite about three fourths as long as 

 second, subrectangular, length somewhat greater than half width ; 

 fourth narrower and shorter than third, and with a subtrun- 

 cate apical border; a very narrow, strongly rounded margin of 

 fifth tergite visible from above; first to fourth tergites, except 

 narrow hind borders of two latter, entirely, coarsely, irregularly, 

 longitudinally striate, the strise somewhat laterally oblique on 

 apical half of second tergite and on all of third tergite; stri« 

 on fourth tergite shallower ; second suture very little impressed, 

 not crenulate but with strise continuous across it; third suture 

 noiTnal: first, second, and basal half of third tergite with a 

 median carina. 



Stigma broad, its length about four times the width, radius 

 inserted near the middle; first abscissa of radius four fifths 

 length of second, second cubital cell small, one and a half times 

 as long as wide, slightly narrowed apically ; first transverse cubi- 

 tus oblique, second perpendicular and decolored; cubitus paler 

 beyond second cubital cell; recurrent vein joining cubital vein 

 a distance before second cubital cell nearly equal to first abscissa 



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