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2. L. squamiger. - Body covered with minute brownish cinereous scales: rostrum with a carinate line; thorax with scattered punctures; not flattened; scutel yellowish or whitish, elytra with punctured striae towards the tip concealed by the scales; the united tip obtusely rounded; humerus obtuse. Length from two-fifths to half an inch. Inhabits Arkansaw. Much like caudatus nob., but in that species the humeral line is carinate and acute.
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