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a few basal punctures.  Z/ytra rather narrow, basal half 
about the width of prothorax, thence strongly narrowed to 
apex, where each is almost pointed; with rows of rather large, 
asperate punctures, in shallow striae; odd interstices very 
n 
longer than metasternum; hind femora and tibiae stout; 
front tibiae unidentate; front claws unequal, the others very 
long and thin. Length, 5-55 mm. ; 
Hab.—Queensland: Stradbroke Island (H. Hacker and 
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than in the females of pubescens and tuberculata, and the 
front claws are decidedly uneven, one being quite small, and 
belong to that sex of interstitialis. The upper-surface 1s shn- 
ing, but that is not always a feminine character in the allied 
ud  CHEIRRHAMPHICA COXALIS, n. Sp. Ug 
 Flavous, some parts deeply infuscated or blaci 
ie E except that on the disk of the : 7 
