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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 rather distinctly trilobed, 

 notauli distinct throughout but superficial and not crenulate, 

 converging posteriorly to separated points on hind margin ; sur- 

 face thickly and coarsely reticulate-rugose, posterior median 

 area but slightly depressed and with sculpturing slightly coarser. 

 Scutellum sexfoveate anteriorly, separating carinas low and in 

 part irregular, and outer fovese strongly oblique ; disk of scutel- 

 lum coarsely shagreened. Postscutellum very broadly bifoveate. 

 Metanotum coarsely, closely, and irregularly reticulate-rugose 

 and with a median carina only on basal third ; metapleura rugose 

 throughout, more coarsely so posteriorly ; spiracle small, circular ; 

 mesopleura coarsely rugose, more coarsely so anteriorly and 

 beneath wing, and on a short oblique discal area, which is 

 slightly impressed. 



Abdomen about as long as head and thorax together, broadly 

 sessile, with four fully exposed and sculptured tergites, fifth 

 partly exposed, third broadest; first segment with basal ridges 

 not high, its length greater than apical width, entire basal 

 width slightly more than two thirds of apical; second tergite 

 slightly shorter than first, little widening apically, sides sinuate 

 behind, its length subequal to apical width, not depressed along 

 basal border; third tergite about three fourths as long as 

 second, subrectangular, length about two thirds of width ; fourth 

 narrower and little shorter than third, and with a truncate 

 apical border; fifth considerably exposed, about half width of 

 third and half as long; first to fourth tergites, except narrow hind 

 borders of two last entirely, coarsely, irregularly, longitudinally 

 striate, striae on fourth tergite shallower; second suture very 

 little impressed, not crenulate but with striae continuous across 

 it; third suture normal; first, second, and third tergites and 

 base of fourth tergite with a median carina. 



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

 inserted near middle; first abscissa of radius two thirds length 

 of second; second cubital cell small, nearly twice as long as 

 wide, rather strongly narrowed apically ; first transverse cubitus 

 oblique, second perpendicular and decolored ; cubitus a little pale 

 beyond second cubital cell; recurrent vein joining cubitus a 

 distance before second cubital cell nearly equal to length of 

 first transverse cubitus and of first abscissa of radius, interven- 

 ing vein decolored ; parallel vein rather strongly curved before in- 

 sertion, at lower fourth ; submedian cell far longer than median, 



