. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 62 D. G. H. HALSTEAD at base and slightly towards apex; posterior angles obtuse, not raised dorsally, ratio of breadth of pronotum across posterior angles to that across elytral humeri (10 : 14 -9-15 -7); prosternal process narrowly grooved between coxae, where breadth is half of apical breadth (Text-fig. 50). Elytra 1-83-1-96 times as long as broad, convex in section (disc not depressed) punctura- tion and setation as in inarmatus; epipleuron, by junction of abdominal sternites 4 and 5, becoming abruptly more tapered and declivous


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 62 D. G. H. HALSTEAD at base and slightly towards apex; posterior angles obtuse, not raised dorsally, ratio of breadth of pronotum across posterior angles to that across elytral humeri (10 : 14 -9-15 -7); prosternal process narrowly grooved between coxae, where breadth is half of apical breadth (Text-fig. 50). Elytra 1-83-1-96 times as long as broad, convex in section (disc not depressed) punctura- tion and setation as in inarmatus; epipleuron, by junction of abdominal sternites 4 and 5, becoming abruptly more tapered and declivous to apex, more or less absent apically, the elytral apex produced and often forming a distinct tooth (Text-fig. 48). Legs. Metafemur and metatibia in $ simple; in $ metafemur with a low ridge on basal half of anterior margin and metatibia with a row of spinules on posterior margin. Number seen: 57. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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