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Head, pronotum and elytra extremely finely dnd densely shagreened in 

 the surface and therefore with feeble shine; the head (Fi^.P-o) consider- 

 ably narrower than prorotum, oval and broadest across the large, feebly 

 protrudln'^ eyes, particularly finely and densely punctated, convex, at 

 middle most often short grooved; the antennae long and slender, scarce- 

 ly thickened distally, their first three joints very elongate and about 

 of . same length, the middle ones (4-8) diptinctly longer than broad, the 

 two next-last ones scarcely as broad as long, distal Joint nearly as long 

 as the two preceding joints together, tapering. Pronotum much narrower 

 than elytra, as broad as long, hardly narrowing posteriorly, with anteri- 

 orly slightly rounded, posteriorly more straight sides, feebly convex, 

 particularly finely and very densely punctated, with a small transverse 

 fovea posteriorly before the scutellum; ely tr a //^ longer than pronotum, 

 very finely and densely punctated. The first four free dorsal joints of 

 abdomen especially finely and very densely punctated, the surface dense- 

 ly shagretned, feebly glistening, densely gray-htiired , the fifth vith 

 simple punctation less densely haired and more glistening, as long as the 

 fourth. First joint of hind tarsi a little longer then the second. L. ■i-4.5mm. 



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In the 5' the fifth free dorsal Joint of abdomen at mldile with a small,, 

 sharp carina, posterior margin of the sixth with six or eight small teeth, 

 of which the two middle ones often are a little larger than the rest end 

 more obtuse, the next-last ventral joint is rounded off at tip. (f'ig.eea). 



Distributed in North and Middle Liurope; in Denmark very local and rare, 



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