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times the whole under-surface), and parts of legs are more 
or less deeply infuscated, and there are two large but vague 
discal blotches on the prothorax. 
CHEIRRHAMPHICA. 
. Blackburn proposed this genus for species possessing the 
enormous front claws of the males of Cheiragra, but with the 
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CHEIRRHAMPHICA PUBESCENS, Blackb. 
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CHEIRRHAMPHICA INSULARIS, n. Sp. 
Black; front femora and tibiae, and antennae, except 
Stub, flavous. Upper-surface with numerous more or tess 
ht pale hairs or setae, parts of under-surface and of 
egs with somewhat longer ones. 
H ead smooth and with minute punctures about base, and 
crowded, with some larger ones between eyes. eus semi- 
Greular, with crowded punctures, its sides gently upturned ; 
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erates fairly dense and sharply defined. 
