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this country heretofore only found here and there in North Sjaelland at 



lakes and In woodland marshes, in alluvium and under damp leaves (at Furs^, 



F/*nstrup Eamme and Salpetermosen at Hiller^d, Hornbaek). 



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2. Subgenus Mniobates I«iuls. et Rey. 



2. A. forticornis Boisd. 



(Boisd. et Lac. Fn. Ent. I, £43; Erichs. 3en. Spec. Staph. 65; Kraatz 

 Ins. L. II, 136; Muls. et Rey Brevip. 1874, 499; CJanglb. Kaf. M. II, ICO). 



Identified by the four abdominal Joints depressed at base, and by the 

 particularly robust, thick antennae, 



Jlistenin^, viith sparse and rather long hair vestiture, darker or light- 

 er brownish-red; the head and abdomen v.ith exception of its tip and pos- 

 terior margins of its foremost Joints black or blackish-brown; antennal 

 base and the legs yellowish-red. 



Father narrow and of even breadth; the head somewhat narrower than 

 pronotum, dorsally smooth, the sides with fine and scattered punctation; 

 antennae very robust and thick, longer than head and pronotum together, 

 their first joint dorsally rather short grooved, the second curved at base 

 and scarcely longer than the third, the fourth and fifth very short and 

 broad, the following and the next-last Joints about of equal thickness, 

 but the sixth somewhat shorter than the following, which are li times as 

 broad as long, distal ^oint obtusely tipped, rronotum is a littld broader 

 than long, very little nariower than elytra with smoothly rounded sides 

 and obtuse-angular hind corners, convex, very finely and not densely punc- 

 tated, without impressions. Elytia only a little longer than pronotum, 



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