GO. Dolichopus. 5W 



albo; aulcmiis longilndine rorc capilis liansvcrsi, fulvis, 

 articulo l:mo Jinca supcrna , uUin)0(inc ferc lolo, fuscis; 

 pcdibus paliidc flavis, coxis anlicis albcsccnlibus, posle- 

 rioribus cincreis, apice late pallidis, libiis poslicis apicc 

 dilule brunncis, larsis oninibus validiusculis atris, mcla- 

 larsis anlcrioribus flavidis; alis subinfuscalis, ncrvo long. 

 4:to subrcctaiigulalim flexo. <^:^. (Long. 2 lin.). 



Mas: fpistoiitate modice angusto, argeiiteo-alho ; squainis 

 analibus alho-pallidis angustis.sime iiigro-niarginatis & nigro- 

 ciliatis, ciliis apicalibus longis unc-inalis; ftinoribus posti- 

 cis subtus in niedio longius flavo-ciliatis ; tarsis anticis sub- 

 tus barbatis, 2, 3 cfc 4 introrsuni leviter arcuatis; 



Fem: epistoniate duplo latiore, cano ; feniorum ciliis, tarso- 

 runi barba alaruinque stigmate, nullis; iii copula. 



1). cilifemoralus var. Macq. [ns. Dipl. 3. 63. 9. I). 

 nilidus Stann. Dolich, Isis 1831. 50. 5. c?$ (excl. syn. 

 Fall.). 



Hab. in Suecioi meridionalis cS; media? pralis, 2 — 30 

 Jul. , passim in copula ; ad Lund, Gronby, Lindholmcn 

 cfec. , minus frcqucns; in GoLllandia ad Oja , Garde, Ahl- 

 skog , Rhonc, Llirbro, FurilJcn, Martebo dc, vulgaris. 

 In Ostrogothia ad Haradshammar, D. Slefihammar. 



O?' Antennaj lutescentes , superne anguste fuscce, articulo 

 ultinio nigro-fiisco , inia basi indeterniinate luteo, pedes 

 pallide flavi, coxu! anlicic flavo-ali);e , iiiteiinediiB cinereae, 

 apice pallidcc, imsticu; pallida;, basi cinercte , tibia; posticaj 

 apice diiule (antiim bnmnescpiiles , metatarsi anteriores 

 summo apice nigii , alaiiim ner\ . loiigitiid. 4:tus distiiicted- 

 fere rectangulalim flexiis , exacte in siimnio a[)ice exciirrens, 

 ut cfc iii o femura [jo.stica siibtus sat loiige pallidc ciliata 

 (i- tarsi antici siibtiis barbati articiilis 2, 3, 4 subaicuatis, 

 speciem determinant. — Iii Ctdlectiimp Falleni exempla 

 quiedam hujiis speciei inter D. iiiliduiii posita asservantur. 



