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, pl. 6, fig. 12b.
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) shorter than forebody (7.0 mm). General colour opaque yellow (some mouthparts, elytra and peduncles translucent); the following opaque black: palpomeres, mandibles, sides of clypeus, and adjacent part of frons (dusky); apex and dorsal surface of antennal segments I-V; apical half of antennomeres VI-XI; irregular black fascia occupying central front two-thirds of pronotum (inverted, looks like a “sitting cat” in profile); calliper-shaped, elongate fascia occupying elytra (on each elytron occupying posterior 4/5, rounded at base, narrowing towards apex, apical fifth entirely black); small, discrete, fascia at side of metasternum; oblique, oval fascia at base of metepisternum; apical half of urosternite
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(the fascia narrowing laterally); last visible tergite. Legs yellow (including coxae), the following black: upper surface of protibiae, mesotibiae and profemora, all of mesofemoral clave, most of metafemora clave, and all tarsomeres.
yellow. Head almost glabrous; short, sparse, pubescence on genae and adjacent area of frons; long, but not dense on mentum-submentum. Prothorax glabrous above, except narrow fascia of short, shining hairs at sides of apical constriction, and basal third of pronotum (denser and mixed with longer hairs); below with inconspicuous patch at centre of prosternum. Underside of meso- and metathorax almost entirely, finely, pubescent, the hairs denser and shining towards sides; less dense and longest on hind parts of metasternum. Scutellum, and basal fifth of elytra microscopically asperate. Abdomen with dense, recumbent, shining patches at sides, and spreading inwards along hind margins of urosternites I-IV; and rows of long erect hairs at midline. Protibiae densely clothed with shining, golden recumbent pubescence mesally, longer and sparser on mesotibiae, white, fine, and not dense (except extreme apex) on metatibiae. Antennal segments I-VI setose ventrally.
uniform, dense, small, alveolate and somewhat scabrous on upperparts, as follows: on head at front margin of frons and vertex, pronotum (not dense at sides), scutellum (microscopic), and entire surface of elytra. On underside more variable, as follows: mentum-submentum small, semi-alveloate punctures dispersed between narrow, transverse carinas, paired arced carinas delimiting this area from smooth neck; trapezoidal patch of semi-alveolate punctures centred on middle of prosternum. Mesosternum densely micropunctate. Metathoracic punctures generally hidden by thick pubescence, but hind parts of metasternum moderately densely covered with shallow, slightly bevelled, transverse punctures; and similar punctures, but smaller and sparser, on abdomen. Legs generally punctate: surfaces of femora and tibiae transversely bevelled (less so at sides of femora) with moderately close, setose punctures.
), shorter then length of inferior lobes of eyes (1.00 mm), sides slightly emarginate, and slightly wider at apex. Labrum moderately small, projecting, strongly transverse (three times wider (
) but not contiguous, 1/6 width of lobe, frontal suture, narrow and moderately long (from distal margin of eyes to base of antennal tubercles); superior lobes with 11-12 rows of fine ommatidia, separated by
, about twice their own width. Apices of antennal tubercles rounded, separat- ed by twice width of scape. Antennae moderately long, reaching apex of urosternite
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shorter and slightly thickened at apex,
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becoming shorter and moderately serrate, VII-X decrementally so (the tips of apical angles cut off straight);
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wide) than behind (2.35 wide), and widest at middle. Pronotum convex, surface slightly irregular, but lacking discrete calli or depressions, and disc not depressed; apical constriction moderate; basal constriction moderately strong, narrow, with small fovea adjacent to hind angle; border of front margin moderately prominent; hind angles almost right-angled; basal sixth declivous, but not abruptly. Prosternum declivous across apical third; base of prosternal process narrow (
), about one sixth width of coxal cavity, slightly arched, apex moderately large, subtrapezoidal, inclined to base, rather weak-looking, sides slightly inclined; procoxal cavities ovate, closed at sides and behind. Mesothorax: mesosternum with deep, abrupt declivity; base of mesosternal process depressed to midline, relatively narrow (
), about one third width of coxal cavity; apex of process bilobed, the lobes short and rounded at sides to apex, slightly diverging and separated by short notch; mesocoxal cavities not widely open to epimeron; mesepimeron narrow and constricted at middle. Scutellum small, narrow and bifid at apex, each minute lobe capped by rounded eminence. Surface of elytra rather flat and even (without prominent humeri, nor with humero-apical costae); epipleur steeply sided to well behind humeri, then almost planar with disc from middle to apex (which also describes sutural border); elongate, with apical teeth just reaching middle of urosternite
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); humeri rounded, not projecting; sides regularly (but not strongly) narrowed from behind humeri to apical quarter (leaving metepisterna clearly visible), then equally wide to apex; sutural margin straight for basal third, then abruptly and broadly fissate, slightly converging for apical quarter, but leaving apices well apart; apices truncate, with sutural border prolonged into short tooth, and lateral border into long acute tooth. Metathorax: metasternum moderately large, convex and somewhat flattened, more so behind, with complete longitudinal suture; sides slightly contracted to apex, apical margin oblique. Metepisternum moderately wide, widest at base, not strongly narrowed to apex. Abdomen: apiform and strongly convex, widest at middle of urosternite I,
subequal in length, II-IV strongly transverse, with slightly rounded sides;
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trapezoidal, with flat, horseshoe-shaped area at middle, apical margin bisinuate, with rounded projection at centre; abdominal process almost planar with abdomen, triangular, sides moderately raised towards apex, apex moderately pointed, and intimately inserted between metacoxae. Apical tergite transverse, trapezoidal with evenly emarginate apical margin, and overlapping apex of urosternite
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. Lateral lobes of tegmen large, strongly curved and slightly twisted, lobes diverging, elongate and narrow, with slightly acuminate apices. Legs: moderately robust; ratio length front to hind leg 1.0:1.3:2.0; front and middle legs strongly pedunculate-clavate (pro- and mesofemoral peduncle and profemoral clave flattened at sides, profemoral clave slightly, and mesofemoral clave more strongly tumid mesally); hind leg more slender, cylindrical, peduncle cylindrical and slightly shorter than clave. Front leg (
); tarsi incrementally longer from front leg to hind leg; on front and middle legs tarsomeres I-III incrementally larger; on hind leg incrementally shorter; metatarsomere I cylindrical, shorter (
): colour differences not marked, but note the following: all of clypeus, and adjacent frons, black; black fascia on pronotum scutiform, not at all irregular, and fascia on elytra truncate at base (not rounded as in male).
), and widest at base. Eyes slightly smaller; inferior lobes slightly longer than wide, round and convex, distal margins lie on genae, proximal margins slightly more oblique, interocular almost flat, each half occupied by shallow sulcus, relatively wide (
). Basal constriction of pronotum stronger. Metasternum as male but less flattened, and apical margin truncate. Elytra 2.7 longer than width of humeri; apical teeth just reaching apex of urosternite
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; humeri slightly more prominent than male; sides regularly narrowed to apex; sutural margin straight for basal two-fifths, then abruptly and broadly fissate. Metepisternum wider than male. Abdomen robust, longer, but much wider (
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triangular (slightly broader at base), depressed across middle, apical margin obtusely rounded. Apical tergite elongate and subconical, and apical margin truncate.
: total length 11.5-12.4/12.1-16.6; length of pronotum 2.4/2.4-3.0; width of pronotum 2.1-2.2/2.1-2.8; length of elytra 7.3-7.5/7.2-10.8; width at humeri 2.4-2.5/2.5-3.8.
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all from the same locality, by same collectors (
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, has never been illustrated, and photographs of the species unavailable on the internet, the opportunity is taken here to publish photographs of both sexes and register the species occurrence in the Department of
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), it was thought appropriate to establish this new combination at the same time:
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made reference to the similarity of
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