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Elongate-oval, black, above irregularly clothed with narrow fulvous scales, mixed at the sides of the prothorax with white; scutellum black; elytra with a common sutural spot behind the middle, extending to the second stria, and a few scattered dots white. Beak rather stout, finely punctured, feebly carinate near the base; front very narrow; eyes bordered behind with pale scales. Prothorax not wider than long, gradually narrowed from base to tip, sides straight; disc coarsely densely punctured, distinctly carinate. Elytra very little wider than the prothorax, elongate, humeri oblique, striae well impressed, interspaces flat, finely punctured. Beneath clothed with dirty gray scales; thighs distinctly toothed, hind pair with a black ring; tibiae with a small terminal hook; ungues very small.
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