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Recognizable by the deep black color of every part of the body and legs, the large subquadrate elytra and other characters as mentioned above.

As stated in the description, this species, though allied rather closely to paganella, may be distinguished by its narrower form, shorter vestiture, more incrassate antennæ and other features.

The sixth ventral of the male is more subtruncate at tip than in the broader and heavier paganella, and from filiola, it may be known by its longer antennæ, more prominent eyes and shorter and more transverse prothorax and elytra.