(Pas-e 308) 

 spoi on humerus, and their hind-martjin yellowish-brown; antennal base, 

 mouth-parts, and legs brownish-yello\*'. 



Head and pronotum v.ith very fine and rather dense punctation, the 

 surface very finely transversely acicuiated; antennae rather slender, 

 their next-last joints about as broad as long; elytra about 1* times 

 as long as pronotum, more robust and densely punctated than this, 

 the surface very finely shagreened; abdomen fine and densely punct- 

 ated, with hair-spots and side-margin-bristles like those of proximus . 

 L. 5-6 mm. 



Of <S (Fig. 105) the midale-lobe of the abdominal sixth free dor- 

 sal joint is considerably elongated , and the tip, by an angulus in- 

 cision divided into two points or teeth^ side-lobes are short, obtuse. 

 Of Q the middle-lobe of the same joint is by a deep incision divided 

 into tv;o long, pointed teeth, which extend a little longer forward 

 than the stylif^rm . ■ , pointed side-lobes; the miadle and rather 

 broad incision of the sixth ventral joint has in the curve a little 

 sharp tooth. (Kraatz, Janglb.). 



i''ig. 105. Abdominal tip of Tachinus pallipes ^ravh. 

 ^ and O (aft. Muls. et Key). 



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It has not heretofore been found in Denmark, but as it appears 



in Skaane (Ihoms. ) and is not rare in Iiiiiddle -Europe (uanglb.),it is 



possible that it may also be found here. 



6. T. bipustulatus Fabr. 

 (Fabr. Ent. Syst. I, 2, 533; Srichs. CJen. «Spec. Staph. 260; 



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