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Body slender. Crown about as long as pronotum, 2 times as wide as long, medially 1.5 times as long as next to eye; anterior margin broadly rounded, posterior margin concave. Crown-face transition narrowly rounded. Face wider than long; anteclypeus expanded towards apex, with constriction at base; about 2 times as long as wide. Lorum about as wide as anteclypeus, 2/5 of its inner margin bordered by postclypeus. Postclypeus 1.5 times longer than wide. Lateral margin of gena almost straight. Antenna long, almost reaching forewing apex. Pronotum 3 times as wide as long, without lateral carina. Forewing pads 1.6 times as long as pterothorax medially. Fore tibia with 4 macrochaetae in dorsal rows. Middle tibia with 5 macrochaetae in each longitudinal row. Setal formula of hind femur 2+2+1. Hind tibia with 9 macrochaetae in dorsal rows and shorter intercalary setae among them:
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