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Hab.—Western Australia: Beverley (E. F. du Boulay). 
Type, I. 10792. : 
The sides of the prothorax are obscurely diluted with 
red. There is a rather dense fringe of hairs overlapping the 
base of the scutellum. The prothorax measures 8x5 mm., 
wider than in pilosa, the smaller elytral punctures not more 
but its 
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Of a uniform and rather pale castaneous, some mar- 
and the tibial teeth darker. Clothed with fine, 
one of the specimens the sides of the prothorax and 
idium are is osiatod; but this appears to have been 
by partial decomposition. There is a dense fringe 
