466 CLAVICORNIA— CRYPTOPHAGIDAE. 



Lateral tooth on thorax in middle of side, which is indis- 

 tinctly notched behind. 



A a. Pubescence rough, stronger hairs on 

 elytra not conspicuous ; anterior angles of 

 thorax a little dilated, with a depression 

 and forming a blunt tooth behind. 



Convex. Eeddish-yellow. Thorax not sensibly nar- 

 rowed behind, posterior angles obtuse, punctuation very 

 close, rather strong and deep. L. | — 1 1. Moderately 

 common. C. affinis, Sturm. 



H 1). Pubescence recumbent, with distinct 

 rows of stronger hairs on elytra ; anterior 

 angles of thorax only slightly dilated, 

 without depression and forming a very 

 blunt tooth behind. 



Eather flat. P>rownish-yellow. Thorax slightly nar- 

 rowed behind, posterior angles sharp, almost right angles, 

 punctuation close and fine. L. 1 — 1^ 1. Common. 



C. cellar is, Scop. 



b J), Pubescence not long. 



A a. Anterior angles of thorax with a sharp 

 tooth behind. 



Lateral tooth on tliorax in middle of side, which is very 

 finely notched behind ; punctuation very close, rather fine. 



A 1. Tliorax half as broad again as long. 



Elongate. Eather flat. Eeddish-yellow; pubescence 

 close, gray. Thorax gradually narrowed behind, anterior 

 angles strongly dilated, with a depression and a hooked 

 tooth behind. L. 1\ 1. Common. C. acutangulus, Gyll. 



7? /. Thorax about as long as broad. 



Elongate, slightly convex. Dark red-yellow ; pubes- 

 cence thin, golden-yellow. Thorax neither rounded at 

 sides nor narrowed behind, anterior angles dilated and flat, 

 with a pointed tooth, posterior angles sharp right angles. 

 L. Ih 1. Eare. C. fumatus, Gyll. 



Ji h. Anterior angles of thorax with a blunt, 

 or without any, tooth behind. 



Sides of thorax very finely notched behind. 



