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segment short, less swollen; third segment nearly twice the length of the fourth, 
slenderest; fourth segment fusiform. Pronotal hood narrow, extending between 
the eyes. Pronotum with the discal carina diverging posteriorly. Elytra with the 
outer margin rounded; costal area coarsely reticulated, with one complete and 
nearly a second series of areolae; discoidal area extending beyond the middle of 
the elytra. Length, 2.5 to 3 mm.; width, 1.5 to 1.75 mm. 
Color: General color griseus. Body beneath and legs ferrugineous. Antennae 
ferrugineous; the basal and apical segments blackish. Thorax and elytra griseus. 
Habitat: South Carolina (Stal) and Virginia (Barber). 
Acalypta lillianis Bueno. 
Acalypta lillianis Bueno, Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc., Vol. XI, p. 39, 1916. 
Eig. 1. Acalypta lillianis Bueno, brachypterous form (length, 2.3 mm.). 
“Black, posterior part of pronotum and hemelytra dark gray; third joint of 
antennae of equal thickness throughout, four times as long as the fourth, longest, 
second joint shortest, first stoutest and shorter than fourth, which is not quite so 
stout as second; pronotum tricarinate, keels nearly parallel, or at most slightly 
diverging posteriorly, the middle keel highest; hood small, not projecting over 
head, slightly angulated in front, somewhat higher than the median keel; sides 
