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Rostrum very short, broad; head nearly impunctate, the eyes very large, the vertex short. Antennæ very long, quite black, the terminal joint only half as broad as the tenth. Thorax slender, longer than broad, obsoletely and sparingly punctate. Elytra with quite regular series of distant punctures, obsolete at the apex. The tibiæ and tarsi in larger part and the apices of the femora black. Male with the extremity of the middle tibia incurved at the apex.
We have received seven examples of this species, and apparently all are males. The black spots vary greatly in size, and possibly they may be sometimes entirely absent; but, independently of the black spots, the species is easily recognizable by the diminished punctuation of the head and thorax.
We have received seven examples of this species, and apparently all are males. The black spots vary greatly in size, and possibly they may be sometimes entirely absent; but, independently of the black spots, the species is easily recognizable by the diminished punctuation of the head and thorax.
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