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Blackish, covered with the usual scales, of a dirty-brown; beak feebly carinate, lateral grooves almost obsolete ; frontal fovea distinct. Prothorax as wide as long, sides strongly rounded, clothed with paler scales; surface coarsely and densely punctured; an indistinct paler dorsal stripe may also be traced. Elytra with deep punctured striae, and convex interspaces ; posterior callus obsolete. Length 7.5 mm.; 0.30 inch.
♀. Last ventral with a large shallow rounded impression ; elytra conjointly rounded at tip. ♂ wanting. One ♀ Georgia. Quite distinct by the more rounded prothorax. The funiculus of the antennae is as slender as in any of the preceding species; the setae of the elytra are rather more conspicuous. |
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