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not attaining the scapulae. Cervical grooves as in A. rjervaisi ; lateral 
grooves absent. 
Gapitulum. Long ; base more triangular, with slight cornua, which 
are dark and rounded. 
Vevter. Spiracles large, three times as long as broad, with sharp 
dorsal curve. 
Legs. Coxa I more distinctly bidentate than in the type, with the 
points more separate. Tarsus 4 more roundly humped. 
Female. Scutum cordiform, generally truncated or slightly indented 
posteriorly. Punctations rather small. The three metallic-green 
patches smaller than in A. gervaisi, especially the posterior patch. 
Gapitulum. Shaped as in the male, the porose areas small or 
moderate, and separated by their diameter. 
Venter. Spiracles shorter than in the cT but of similar pattern, and 
differing similarly from those of the type. 
Legs. As in the 
