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14. Pronotuia with two fine, slightly depressed rows of punctures at middle, 



elsewhere almost impunctate, but the surface slightly shagreened. . . 15. 

 Fronotum without punctate rov<s, but with uniformly fine and rather scat- 

 tered punctation. L. 0.7-1 mm 15. 3. boleti I. 



15. Antennal next-last Joints feebly transverse. L. 1.3-1.5 mm. ..13. d. strictule i 

 Antennal middle and next-last joints strongly transverse. I. 1.2 mm... 



14. J. polita jravh. 



1. Subgenus ^yrophaena s. str. 



1. J. pulchella Heer. 



(Heer Faun. Helv. I, 310i Kraatz Ins. D. II, 356; Thorns. Skand. Qol. IX. 

 229; Kuls. et Pey Bre'vip. 1971, 25; Sanglb. Kaf. U. II, 300). 



Especially identifiable by comparatively long, slender antennae, which 

 are longer than in any other of our species, by very fine or indistinct punc- 

 tation of the elytra and the light color of these, also by the sex-charac- 

 ters of the O . 



Reddish-yellow; head pitch-black or brown; pronotum feebly brownish at 

 middle; elytra pale yellow, their hind corners and posterior margin, also 

 an indefinitely bounded band before the abdominal tip obliterate black or 

 pitch-brown; antennae and legs clear yellow. 



The head on sides v.ith scattered, large, but not deep punctation; an- 

 tennae slender and considerably longer than head and pronotum together, their 

 middle and next-last Joint?, especially the first (5-7) distinctly longer 

 than broad. Pronotum much narrower than elytra, hardly twice as broad as 

 long, posteriorly feebly narrowing, with anteriorly slightly rounded, pos- 



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