Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Mentum without setigerous punctures; a short length of metepisternal suturealmost always visible opposite rear coxa; rostral sculpture variable; specieswest of looth meridian 3. Setigerous punctures located on face of mentum, sometimes near sides, andusually about one-fourth distance from apex; basal margin of elytra moreor less prominent, especially laterally, the side margin sinuate just behindhumerus (sinuation feeble or wanting in al tenia fits) ; alternate elytral in-tervals elevated (feebly so in crinacciis), the seventh and ninth coalescentsome di
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Mentum without setigerous punctures; a short length of metepisternal suturealmost always visible opposite rear coxa; rostral sculpture variable; specieswest of looth meridian 3. Setigerous punctures located on face of mentum, sometimes near sides, andusually about one-fourth distance from apex; basal margin of elytra moreor less prominent, especially laterally, the side margin sinuate just behindhumerus (sinuation feeble or wanting in al tenia fits) ; alternate elytral in-tervals elevated (feebly so in crinacciis), the seventh and ninth coalescentsome distance from base (about opposite mid coxa) ; anterodistal edge ofhind tibia (in front view) less oblique and with only one well-defined rowof spines, the corbellary plate, though often discernible, vaguely defined(effaced in alternafns) (fig. i) Paiiscopits Schoenherr (sens. str.). ^^^^1 ^^^ 2 Figs, i and 2. Setigerous punctures located on declivous apical margin of mentum, usuallytoward sides (not easily seen when mentum is retracted)
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