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<paragraph id="1D69B17A934F7E32E38489FF68A923ED" pageId="1" pageNumber="78">Type species.</paragraph>
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Heller, 1916
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Body relatively large, elongated, parallel-sided, flattened, without chromatic sexual dimorphism. Head and mandibles with pronounced sexual dimorphism, abnormally enlarged in male, vertex glabrous. Male mandible sickle-shaped, flattened vertically, with dorsomedian carina, median longitudinal concave. Antennae slightly surpassing the basal elytral half (not the apical third of the elytra as diagnosed by
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). Pronotum transverse, glabrous, obtusely toothed
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each side, deeply constricted anteriorly and posteriorly; anterior margin strongly projected forward. Procoxal cavities open posteriorly. Elytra covering the abdomen, sparsely pubescent, with scarcely elevated costae. Female abdominal sternites1-4 distally margined with whitish pubescence. Metatibia apically distinctly flattened and broadened, about as wide as metafemora.
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