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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Ohio Journal of Science (Continuation of the Ohio Naturalist), Vol. 17: Official Organ of the Ohio Academy of Science and of the Ohio State University Scientific Society; 1916-17
The o agrees with the Q in size, head characters, etc. The O71 genital segment is tumid and transversely rugose; the Q genital seg ment is longitudinally striate and convex on the posterior border.
Color: General color dark-gray. Antennae griseus, first, second, and fourth segments blackish. Pronotum dark-gray; disc blackish. Elytra dark-gray. In one Specimen that seems to be a teneral form, the color is much lighter.
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