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apically; length of flagellar joints about one and a half times 

 the width. 



Pronotum broad and as long as head to fore margin of pos- 

 terior ocelli, minutely roughened. Mesonotum not distinctly 

 trilobed, notauli distinct throughout, but superficial, and cren- 

 ulate only anteriorly, converging posteriorly to separated points 

 on hind margin ; surface finely rugose and shagreened, posterior 

 median area slightly depressed and coarsely rugose. Scutellum 

 sexfoveate anteriorly, separating carina low, outer f oveae oblique, 

 but not strongly so; disk of scutellum subobsoletely rugose and 

 shagreened. Postscutellum very broadly bifoveate. Metanotum 

 very coarsely, thickly, irregularly rugose and with a complete 

 median carina; metapleura rugose throughout; spiracle sub- 

 circular ; mesopleura very irregularly and coarsely rugose, with a 

 small smoothish shagreened area near center and a short vertical 

 crease near middle of hind margin. 



Abdomen a little longer than head and thorax together, broadly 

 sessile, with seven fully exposed tergites, first four sculptured 

 wholly or in part ; third tergite broadest ; length of first tergite 

 subequal to apical width, entire basal width about two thirds 

 of apical; second tergite slightly shorter than first, slightly 

 widening apically, sides straight, its length somewhat less than 

 apical width, not depressed along basal border; third tergite 

 about three fourths as long as second, subrectangular, length 

 little more than half width ; remaining tergites rapidly narrower 

 and shorter to sixth, which is very short, seventh as long as 

 fifth, subtriangular in outline, point bluntly rounded, surface 

 smooth and shining; first and second tergites coarsely, irreg- 

 ularly, longitudinally striate, third and fourth minutely rugose 

 and shagreened basally to nearly smooth apically, fifth and sixth 

 finely shagreened; second suture narrowly, deeply, sharply im- 

 pressed, subcrenulate, and slightly curved caudad; remaining 

 sutures normal ; first and second tergites and basal half of third 

 tergite with a strongly raised median carina. 



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

 inserted near the middle; first abscissa of radius three fourths 

 length of second; second cubital cell small, length one and one- 

 third times width, scarcely narrov/ed apically; first transverse 

 cubitus very slightly oblique, second perpendicular, curved, and 

 decolored ; cubitus a little pale beyond second cubital cell ; recur- 

 rent vein joining cubitus a distance before second cubital cell 

 nearly equal to length of first transverse cubitus and of first ab- 

 scissa of radius, intervening vein decolored ; parallel vein rather 

 strongly curved before insertion, at lower fourth; submedian 



