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CHLAMYDOPSIS LATIPES, n. Sp. 
Pl. xxv., fig. 14. 
Dark castaneous-brown, some parts (the metasternum and 
abdomen quite) black ; 
ead i in prothorax when at rest, face with 
shallow reticulate punctures. Antennae moderately long; 
scape curved at base, greatly dilated towards apex, outer . 
with punctures as on face; funicle short, apparently 
six-jointed ; club long and subcylindrical. Prothoraz strongly 
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in middle; with dense reticulate punctures; a narrow sub- 
marginal line at base. ELyft?»« about as wide as long; most of 
surface shining and with minute (scarcely visible) punctures ; 
epaulettes strongly raised and with punctures somewhat as 
on prothorax, a strongly elevated process between each 
epaulette and the suture, the process wide at the base, pointed 
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with much d BRE 
punctate, grooved on one side throughout their length ; tibiae 
wide and compressed, grooved on lower edge to fit into femora, 
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sei to any other known species, but much larger, and Dé 
parts of elytra, including the epaulettes and their clothing, 
nt, tibiae even more dilated, etc. The tubercle on 
n is quite distinct when viewed from the side, 
