. Coleoptera: Lamellicornia. Scarabaeidae. 44 angles almost right angles. The seutelliim is broader than it is long, obtuse-angled and minutely punctured, and the elytra bear on their dorsal part a slight transverse impression near the middle of each and five nearly equidistant punctured striae. The proi^ygidium and pygidium are very smooth and shining. The sides of the metasternvim and the abdomen are very finely and densely strigose, and the mesosternum is produced into a short sharp process. The claws of the front feet are simple, aud the longer one on the middle and hind feet di


. Coleoptera: Lamellicornia. Scarabaeidae. 44 angles almost right angles. The seutelliim is broader than it is long, obtuse-angled and minutely punctured, and the elytra bear on their dorsal part a slight transverse impression near the middle of each and five nearly equidistant punctured striae. The proi^ygidium and pygidium are very smooth and shining. The sides of the metasternvim and the abdomen are very finely and densely strigose, and the mesosternum is produced into a short sharp process. The claws of the front feet are simple, aud the longer one on the middle and hind feet divided. (^ . Yellowish brown above (except the head). The prothorax is a little narrowed in front and not very convex above, and the elytral striae are very fine, with flat intervals. The mesosternum is slightly produced. § . Bright ochreous red above (except the head), larger and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Arrow, G. J. (Gilbert John), 1873-1948. London, Taylor and Francis


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