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Black, glistening; head, pronotum, and scutellum specularly shi- 

 ning with darkish or greenish metallic reflection; elytra greenish 

 bronze-colored, with rough golden hair; abdomen with metallic change- 

 able color, the base and sides of joints v/ith spots of golden shiny 

 hair, the rest of the abdomen with fine black hair; antennae, mouth- 

 parts, and legs reddish-yellow. 



The head is about as broad as pronotum, rounded; eyes convex, and 

 so large that they almost fill the entire sides of the head; the an- 

 tennae are short; pronotum as broad as elytra, anterior part of pro- 

 notum somewhat constricted^ and somewhat convex on dorsum; elyxra as 

 long as pronotum, with rather coarse and not dense punctation; abdo- 

 men with fine, scattered punctation, feebly tapering; fore-tarsi in 

 both sexes strongly dilated. I. 4.5-F- mm. 



In the ^the sixth ventral abdominal Joint smoothed at tip and 

 with deep angular emarginatin. 



Distributed especially in '^est Surope. It lives in the wet moss 



at flowing springs and waterfalls. In this country it has heretofore 



been found only in the northern part of Jutland, in the spring -moss 



in •Ravn-Spring* at Paebild Hills, SkOrping, where it several times 



has been taken in numbers (auth. et. al.). 



33. cj. rufipes ^ravh. 



(xravh. Micr. 171; Srichs. Jen. Spec. Staph. 543; Liuls. et Fey 

 Brevip, 1877, 625; ."Janglb. Kaf. M. II, 410. - semiobscurus Marsh. 

 Ent. orit. 512). 



Considerably larger than the two following species, and is recog- 



_5c_ 



