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In the o' the antennae are longer than in the Q , their first joint 

 more strongly thickened, the third thickened claviform, and on inner side 

 more densely haired; abdomen is narrov.er and its sixth free dorsal joint 

 at tip more rounded than in the q . 



In the automn in fungi; distributed in woodland regions, somewhat 

 local, but in this country as a whole not rare. Its habitat is Middle 

 Europe and England, but is not found in Sweden. 



In North Germany a very rare species is found, procera Kr. , with pro- 

 portionaiely long, light brownish-yellow elytra and rather robust anten- 

 nae, of which the next-last joints are distinctly transverse. In the ^ 

 the posterior margin of the next-last dorsal joint of abdomen is finely 

 notched. L. 2.5-3 mm. - It might possibly also be found in Denmark. 



Second Series. 



In the species of this series the temples and genae are in most cases 

 entirely marginated. rarely incompletely, and only in subgenus Dinaraea 

 entirely immarginate. Eyes normally large; antennae as a whole robust and 

 as a rult! thickened distally, their middle and next-last joints more or 



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 less transverse, only in few species ( incognita , ravilla ) about as long 

 as broad. Pronotum most often 1^ times as broad as long or broader, rarely 

 somewhat narrower, and only in a few species as long as broad; its sides 

 only in exceptional cases adorned v.ith as long and robust bristles as in 

 many of the species of first series, tlytra are longer than pronotum, rare- 

 ly only as long as this, their posterior margin inside the outer corners 



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