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 punctated, most often with a small, feeble fovea at middle; antennae long 

 and slender, scarcely thickened distally, their second and third joints 

 of same length, elongate, the middle joints (4-7) longer than broad, the 

 next-last not broader than long, distal joint oblong, hardly twice e.s 

 long as the next-last. Pronotum js narrower than elytra, as long as broad, 

 feebly narrowing nosteriorly, with anteriorly slightly rounded sides, 

 feebly convex, extremely finely and densely punctated and most often with 

 a small Iransverse fovea posteriorly before the scutellum; elytra nearly 

 ik times as long as pronotum, longer than their breadth together, partic- 

 ularly densely punctated. The first four free dorsal joints of abdomen 

 very finely and rather densely punctated, the fifth almost smooth, as 

 long as the fourth. L. 2.5-3 mm. 



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In the o^ the fifth free dorsal joint of abdomen at middle with a fine 

 carina, posterior margin of the sixth with four teeth or spines, of which 

 the two middle ones are blunt, more prominent and much larger than those 

 on the side, which are smfill and not infrequently indistinct (Fjg.85). 

 The sixth ventral joint is obtuse angular or rounded off in the O , more 

 rounded in the jo . 



Very rare. In this country heretofore found only in a fe% places Dn 

 the islands, on damp boggy or woodland ground under leaves (Ililleriid, 

 Bamhusmosen near Copenljagan; K'yk^bing F.); distributed in Middle Europe, 

 Scotland and 'Vales, but not found in Sweden. 



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