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haud superanti; antennis 9-articulatis ; ; coxis posticis quam 
metasternum multo brevioribus ; unguiculis — 
pure basali quam apicalis vix longiori. Long. 
241. 
An extremely distinct species notable for the apical piece of 
Heteronyx, to which this species belongs (ELS; N.S.W., 1891, 
pp. 488-9) it falls beside A. Froggatti, Macl., from which it 
differs inter alia by the uniformly close rugulosity of its head. 
S.A.; taken by Herr Koch near Lyndhur 
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Mas? Mentum quam latius longius, antice parum emarginatum ; 
palpi labiales breves, articulo ultimo obconico; palpi 
valde transversum, late leviter ae, vix promi dpt n 
a clypei parte antica (hac fere ut Haplopsis subtus retrorsum 
obliquum) bene disereta ; oculi magni = fogs! granulati, 
antice a cantho profunde incisi; an æ (speciei pe 
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transversim carinatis; tarsi breves robusti (quam 
parum longiores); unguiculi valde bifidi ; ani sat libre; 
cox: postice quam metasternum parum bre ores. 
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are those of a Heteronyx but its mouth organs and clypeus 
