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 euryptera , only feebly thickened distally, their third Joint a little 

 longer than the second, the fourth as long as broad, the fifth feebly, 

 the following middle and next-last joints more distinctly transverse, the 

 distal joint hardly as long as the preceding two joints together. Pro- 

 notum nearly as broad as elytra, fore- and hindward of same breadth with 

 feebly rounded sides, slightly convex, finely and not densely punctated, 

 with a feeble transverse fovea or an impression posteriorly before scu- 

 tellum, and a fine groove in middle-line posteriorly; elytra'/^ longer 



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 than pronotum, with parallel sides, with rather fine and dense, somewhat 

 scabrous punctation; abdomen evenly broad, its first three free dorsal 

 joints with fine and scattered punctation, the following almost smooth. 

 L . 3.5 mm . 



In the d^ the posterior margin of the sixth free dorsal joint of ab- 

 domen broadly incurved and in middle of curve with 4-E small teeth (Fig. 49) 



This species, only known from fev.' places in France and Jermany, is 



found singly in Fruens B/Dge at Odense (6. 187£, N.P. Jfj'rgensen) and in 



Praestevangen at Hillerpd under fagot (4. 1906, author). 



43. K. trian:ulum Kr. 



(Kraatz Ins. D. II. ^73; Sharp Rev. Brit. Hom. 198; Muls. et Pey Bre'- 

 vip. 1673, 547; ianglb. ?Caf. M. II, 179). 



Larger ana broader than H. zanthopus , out of airallar evenly broad form, 

 especially identifiable by the sherply bounded colors of elytra and enti- 

 rely black or brownish-black antennae. 



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