Head and pronotum vitti particularly fine and scattered puncta- 

 tion. and like the proportionately robust, but not dense punotati- 

 on of elytra, not aciculated in surface, therefore strongly lucid; 

 antennae rather slender, their next-last joint, particularly in the 

 O' , a? long as broad; pronotum posteriorly a? broad as elytra, with 

 obtuse-angular hind-corners; elytra It times as long as pronotum; 

 abdomen strongly tapering, its three first free dorsal joints with 

 two small hair-spots on middle, and the fifth with a long bristle 

 on the sides. L. 7 mm. 



In the O the middle-lobe of the abdominal sixth free dorsal joint 

 is divided into two short teeth, by an angular incision, tne side- 

 lobes abtuse. In the O the middle-lobe of same joint is deeply cleft 

 into two slender points, considerably shorter than the stylifomi- 

 fcristle-bearing side-margins. 



Under leaves on half-damp woodland ground, at fungus and decay- 

 ing plants. Very rare everywhere in North- and Lliddle-Burope, and in 

 Cenciark heretofore only single specimens found in a few places: Dyre- 

 haven nortn of Copenhagen, Fakse, Sorp, Vang i'orest in Vendsyssel. 



10. T. fimetarii's -iravh. 



(Oravh. Micr. 141; Erichs. Kaf. Mk. Br. I, 358; 3en. Spec. Staph. 



264; Kraatz Ins. E. II, 411; Thorns, akand. Col. Ill, 153; Fey Bre'- 

 vip. 1883, 153; ^Janglb. Kaf. M. II, 344). 



Low convex; in appearance and color most like 1. flavipes, but 



smaller-, with pronotum indistinctly or not punctated, and thereby 



easily identified. 



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