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1. Abdomen of uniform oread th or not strongly tapering; body as a whole 



uniformly broad or only feebly fusiform: 1. Subg. Oligota s. str.:2. 



2. Antennal club three-Jointed 3. 



Antennal club f our-f ive-jointsd 5. 



3. Color of body principally black 4. 



Body red-brown (or lighter), head and foremost abdominal joints pitch- 

 brown, abdominal tip reddish-yellow. L. 0.7-C.P mm.: g. . parva K r. 



4. Antennae, mouth-parts and legs yellou; body narrow. L. 0^7-0.9 mm.... 



1 . 0. pusillima Gravh. 



Antennae, mouth-parts and legs brownish; body broader. L. G.7-1 mm. 

 3 . 0. atoaaria S r . 



5. Elytra black; body comparatively oroad. L. 1-1. S mm.: 4. 0. granaria Sr. 

 aiytra and abdominal tip red-brovin| body narrower. L. G.7-1 mm.... 



5. 0. inflate Mannh. 



6. Antennal club f our-f ive-jointed; abdominal tip reddish-yellov<. L. 1 mm. 



6. 0. apicata Sr. 



Antennal club sharply defined three-jointed; abdomen entirely black. 



L- 1 mm 7. 0. flavicornis Lac. 



1. Subgenus Gligot;:t s. str. 



1. 0. pusillima iravh. 



(Jravh. Ivlon. 175; Erichs. Kaf. Mk. Br. I 363; Jen. Spec. Staph. 17£; 

 Kraatz Ins. D. II, 347; Thoms. Skand. Col. II, 262; L'uls. et Pey Brevip. 

 1873. 150; Janglb. Kaf. U. II, 311). 



A very small and narrow species, of uniform breadth; in combination 



vuith the shape identifiable by three-jointed antennal club, and by the color 



of antennae and legs. 



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