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, BL/BW~1.6. Appears more slender than the congeners but the elytra are halfspread, shape therefore difficult to assess. Dorsal surface covered with long erect dark setae, interspersed fine decumbent setae mainly in the apical portion of elytra. Head dark with lighter transverse band across frons. Pronotum and elytra light brown, posterior portion of pronotum and scutellum slightly darker. A small dark area on humerus. In the middle third of the elytra dark brown streaks together form a V-shaped pattern, starting at about half width of each elytron and converging backward towards the suture. The sutural interval remains light. Antennae dark but antennomeres 311 (each about 2.5 times as long as apically wide) with yellowish terminal ring. Legs light brown.
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Segments 8 and 9 (Figs. 32, 33) as for the genus, separation of S8 and S
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. The strong erect pilosity is exceptional. The divergent bases of the penis sclerites are probably an artifact caused by the pressure of the cover slip on the angular penis sclerites which are additionally provided with large dorsoventral outgrowths. The parameres are similar to
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. The adjectival name refers to the shaggy dorsal pilosity (Latin
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