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domen very finely, yet distinctly, rather densely punctated. L, 2.5 mm. 



It is found in northern England, Scotland, Iceland, here and there in 



Middle Europe especially in mountainous regions and (t. Thorns.) also in 



Skaane. It is not impossible that it may be discovered in this country, 



most likely in Bornholm. In the Scots' hii^hlands particularly found at 



sheep-manure (Fo-.iiler). 



31. Senus Bolitochara Llannh. 



(Mannerh. Brachelytr. 75; Erichs. Ka'f. a. Br. I, 296; len. Spec. Staph. 

 57; Kraatz Ins. D. II, 36; Thorns. Skand. Col. II, 272; Kuls. et P.ey Bre'vip. 

 1871, 194; ianglb. Kaf. M. II, 262). 



The body slender, yet robust, rather convex; head porrect, broadest a- 

 cross the somewhat protruding eyes, back of these roundly narrow/in^ -&«e- 

 and constricted behind forming a short, rather broad neck, about half as 

 broad as the head across the eyes; temples and -enae sharply marginate; 

 antennae robust, smoothly thickened distally; maxillary palpi rather long 

 and slender, their third Joint a little longer than the second, the last 

 finely, subuliform; the tongue narrow and long, cleft at tip; labial palpi 

 three-Jointed. 



Pronotum much narrower than elytra, from middle forv\ardly narrowing 

 with strongly deflected, rounded fore-corners, scarcely narrowing posterior- 

 ly and with obtuse or almost rectangular hind-corners; elytra longer than 

 pronotum, rather convex, the sides feebly rounded with somewhat prominent 

 humeri and inflected bind corners, posterior margin inside these distinct- 

 ly incurved. Abdomen rather evenly broad or slightly narrowing posterior- 

 ly, its first four free dorsal Joints depressed at base, but the fourth 



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