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The head is scarcely narrower than pronotum, both with robust and dense 

 or very dense punctation; antennae rather lonj and slender, their third 

 joint much longer than the second, the next-last feebly transverse. Pro- 

 notum narrow, distinctly longer than broad, slightly narrowing posteri- 

 orly, narrower than elytra, with rounded off hind corners, at middle either 

 deeply, broadly and longish ( o* ) or only posteriorly feebly ( o ) Impress- 

 ed, the impression in middle-line sharply grooved and with a small fovea 

 before scutellura. Elytra are almost only half as long as pronotum, v;ith 

 extremely dense, and coarse scabrous punctation; abdomen vvith fine, anter- 

 iorly isolated, posteriorly very scattered punctation. L. 4-5 mm. 



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In the o pronotum in almost its entire lenght, but especially posteri- 

 orly, i& hollowly impressed; posterior margin of the sixth free abdominal 

 joint Is broadly ^nourved and finely serrated. 



Distributed everywhere and rather common on seni-damp ground; frequent 



in alluviurr^; it sometimes occur with M yrmica rubra , presumably lying in wait 



for, attacking and devouring lone scouting ants. 



28. "Jenus Galllcerus 5ravh. 



(Jravh. Micr. £6; Kraatz, Ins. D. II, 137; Muls. et Rey Br^vip. 1873, 

 110; ;anglb. Kaf. W. II, 127. - qemiris Thoms. Skand. Col. II, 299). 



The head is porrect, posteriorly rounded off and rather strongly con- 

 stricted; eyes prominent, temples and jenae not marginuted; antennae long 

 and comparatively robust, in our species remarkable by thw very elongated 

 tenth and eleventh joints (Fig. 33). Third joint of maxillary palpi (Fig. 34) 

 is unusually thick and longer than tn-, second, the fourth, distal joint very 



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