This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...at the base, moderately sinuate behind, striate, the intervals with a series of equi-distant punctures; underside and legs as in Anchomcnus. Gazanus Elegans, n. sp. Bronze black, very shiny; the palpi, the three basal joints of antennae and the legs are pale flavescent, but the anterior part of the femora and ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...at the base, moderately sinuate behind, striate, the intervals with a series of equi-distant punctures; underside and legs as in Anchomcnus. Gazanus Elegans, n. sp. Bronze black, very shiny; the palpi, the three basal joints of antennae and the legs are pale flavescent, but the anterior part of the femora and the tarsi are infuscate; head deeply impressed longitudinally along the antennal ridge, impunctate on the centre and neck; prothorax strongly cordate with the outer margins plainly reflexed, especially the part forming the basal angle which is very acute, the median part of the disk is somewhat convex and hardly punctate, but the depressed lateral, anterior and posterior parts are sub-foveolato punctate, the basal part is especially rugose; scutellum punctate; elytra oblong, moderately sinuate in the posterior part, narrowly striate, the striae extremely closely punctate, intervals plane and having each a row of elongated punctures separated from each other by a space nearly equal to their own diameter, and bearing each a somewhat long, erect black hair; underside glabrous like the head and prothorax; the three basal joints of the anterior tarsi are not grooved laterally, but the posterior ones are. Length 9-9 mm.; width 3-3 mm. Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Umtali). A. Bodong. Family PAUSSIDE. Gen. HYLOTOEUS, Dalm. Hylotobus Sebakuanus, n. sp. Eeddish-brown, moderately shining; head as broad as long, highly convex in the anterior part, and having there a deep triangular impression continued into a longitudinal sulcus reaching to beyond the raised part behind the ocelli, which are very minute, the head is plainly angular laterally and the eyes have a very prominent keel underneath, the antennae are strongly cultriform and as long as...
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