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2.
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<paragraph id="D28B349FE94812E9718DBB2E983B27B5" pageId="141" pageNumber="141">Male. Length 6 lines.-Brown-black, pubescent: antennae reaching to the apex of the first node of the peduncle; mouth reddish-brown. Head rugose; the thorax longitudinally rugose on the disk; wings hyaline at the base, tinged with brown towards their apex; the nodes of the abdomen finely roughened, with a longitudinal narrow smooth line; the abdomen heartshaped, smooth and shining, the head and thorax opake.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="6EC8288F5138E8E084661C1452728C9A" pageId="141" pageNumber="141">Hab. Java. (Coll. East India House.)</paragraph>
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This species differs from
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in the coarser sculpture of the thorax; the nodes of the abdomen are much broader, and are also roughened and very pubescent,
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