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Dull ferruginous, with scattered white short hairs, prothorax one-half longer than wide, sides slightly rounded, narrowed behind, coarsely and rather densely punctured. Elytra elongate oval, wider behind the base, striae composed of approximate punctures, hairs short, not erect, distant, arranged between the striae; dull ferruginous at base for onethird the length, then black. Beneath dull ferruginous, punctured, with sparse short white hairs, thighs armed with a small tooth.
Length: 5.0 mm.; 0.20 inch. Florida, at Lake Harney and Enterprise, on old leaves of Chamaerops palmetto; Messrs. Hubbard and Schwarz. Very distinct by the color and short, prostrate, sparse pubescence; differs from the Cuban 0. Poeyi Chevr., by the distinctly dentate thighs. |
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