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grooves, occasionally also with 2 feeble grooves: 



76. Kanthollnus Serv. . 



Last Joint of maxillary palpi subulate, much finer than the next- 

 last. The forehead anteriorly with 4 deep grooves 



77. LeptacinuE Brichs. 



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 (Subdivision Othiina) . 

 74. Jenus Othius Staph, 



(Steph. 111. Brit. V. 253; Erichs. Kaf. Uk. V.r. I, 420; Gen. Spec. 

 Staph. 294; Krsatz Ins. D. II, 663; Tboms. Skard. Col. II, 185; Muls. 

 et Key Brevip. Xanthol . 1377, 3; langlb. Kaf. l^. II, 466). 



The body (Fig. 122) is elongate, narrov^ and of equal breadth; the 

 head oblong oval, vith labrum deeply cleft at middle, and densely brist- 

 le-haired, small eyes and long temples, posteriorly with neck-formed 

 constiction; the neck short and about half as broad as the head; anten- 

 nae rather short, after the first joint only, feebly geniculated, in- 

 serted as far from each other as from the eyes, their first Joint lon- 

 ger than the two following tou:ether, the third as long as, or longer 

 than the second, the folloving short, the next-last transverse; last 

 Joint of maxillary palpi somewhat shorter and narrower than the next- 

 last, tapering. 



Pronotum longer than broad, posteriorly feebly narrowing, along the 

 side-margins with a fine, but distinct ridge, posteriorly rounded-off, 

 on the dorsum, besides a few scattered punctures nearest to the fore- 

 corners, with two broadly separated dorsal punctate rows, each with 



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