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Holme; Dravid forest at Lj^gumkloster, Trelde, (iaabense, Hillerpd et al.)» 



4 2. Subgenus Felur=;a Muls. et P.ey. 



119. H. lurldipennis L!annh. 



(r»;annh. Brach. 77; Kraatz. Ins. D. II, 221; Sharp Tev. Brit. Horn. 117; 

 Muls. et Rey Bre'vip. 1873, 586; CJanglb. Kaf. M. II, 227. - producta Muls. . 

 Thorns. Skand. :ol. Ill, 66). 



A robust, rather evenly broad, somewhat flat species, of same size ae 

 the preceding and most closely related tc this, but most often broader 

 and with distiadtly separated middle-coxae; otherwise identified by the 

 brownish-yellov. color of elytra and the peculiar sex-charaoters of the o . 



Blsck or pitch-black, feebly or dully glistening, finely haired; pro- 

 notum often pitch-brown, sometimes reddish-brown; elytra brownish yellow; 

 tip of abdomen and often also the posterior margins of the rest of the 

 joints brownish or reddish yellow; antennae pitch colored, their base, 

 mouth-parts and legs reddish-yellow. 



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The forebody particularly finely and densely shagreened in surface 

 and due to this of dull shine; the head broad, a little narrower than pro- 

 notum with feebly protruding eyes, very finely and rather densely punc- 

 tated, at middle often (5^) flatly impressed; antennae rather long and 

 robust, slightly thickened toward the tip, their second and third Joints 

 elongate, of same length, the fourth longer than broad, the middle ones 

 as long as broad, the next-last feebly transverse, distal Joint about as 

 long as the two preceding joints together, tapering. Pronotum a little 

 narrower than elytra, \'l'3 times as broad as long, oroadly s^juare, with 



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