Linnean Society of London, William Swainson, George Macleay, National Library of Australia , Alexander Macleay , Australian Joint Copying Project, State Library of New South Wales, Society for Promoting Natural History
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Thorax closely Hnd finely punctured the scutellum is less strtnigly punctured and is more shining, there is a fine transversa keel across the apex of the mesonotum : immediately behind it is a striated band : there is a shining, smooth band at the sides i»f the pi>st-scutellnm. In the centre of the median seg- ment are 2 longitudinal keels : ihe sides in the centre are indistinctly toothed : the segment is more coarsely punctured than the mesothorax ; the metapleurse at the base obscurely stria...ted. Abilomen roundly convex above ; almost uniformly finely rugose, the apex finely obscurely reticulated ; it is slightly, but ilistinclly, shorter than the head and thorax united and longer than the latter ; the sides, next to the ventral surface, are keeled ; the ovipositor pn»jects, — the apical segment bluntly rounded. l*terostigina \\\\\i\\ br^Kully rounded below : the radius issues from ils centre, its basjil absciss;! is short, stnught, oblique ; the apical is slightly nuindly curved downwards, the 1st transvei*se cubital uervuiv is alnu»sl obsolete, as is also the cubitus bevoud it.
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