females are distinguished from males by the presence of a transverse, rather broad elevated ridge, called a mycangium, on the anterior pronotum; males lack the mycangium but have a distinct frontal groove, and elevations or tubercles on the head are more distinct; USA. Mississippi, Winston Co, Noxubee N.W. Refuge, 17-24 March 1997, R.A. Tisdale.
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