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moderately long pubescence; surface shining under pubescence, with- 
out distinct reticulate microsculpture, but head in part sparsely punc- 
tulate (nearly smooth at middle), pronotum more closely punctate, 
elytra moderately coarsely irregularly punctate. Head long; width 
head/prothorax 0.81 and 0.81 (width of head measured across 
genae) ; eyes small, less prominent than genae; genae divergent 
behind eyes, then broadly rounded almost to neck; antennae stout, 
middle segments slightly longer than wide; maxillary palpi small, 
labial palpi with last segment greatly enlarged (as usual in tribe). 
Prothorax long-cordate; width/length 0.84 and 0.90; base/apex 
1.30 and 1.25; lateral margins subobsolete, each with one or two 
strong setae at or just before basal angle (unsymmetric in holotype) 
and a long seta c. 1/3 from apex (present on one side in one speci- 
men and probably originally present on both sides in both individuals 
but often broken off or indistinguishable from the general pubescence) ; 
disc with middle line fine and faint, other impressions obsolete. 
Elytra narrowed anteriorly to broadly rounded humeri ; width elytra/ 
prothorax 2.02 and 1.98; submarginal umbilicate punctures (difficult 
to distinguish in the general punctation and pubescence) not closely 
grouped but more numerous and less widely spaced anteriorly than 
