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 femora in the 6 peculiarly strongly thickened. (Fig. 147). 



L. 6 mm 5. St. Juno Fabr. 



Fronotum distinctly longer than broad before the middle. Kind- 

 femora in the u only feebly thickened, scarcely thicker than 

 in the£ 14. 



14. Head very little narrower than elytra. Hind tibiae in the.£>. te- 



neath middle on inner side obtusely angulate or feebly denti- 



formly dilated. L. 5.5 mm 6. St. ater l^annh. 



Head much narrower than elytra. Hind tibiae in the O simple. 



L. 5mm 7. St. longitarsis Thorns. 



15. Hind femora in the S peculiarly strongly thickened, and on inner 



side with long hair; hind tibiae on inner side a little beneath 

 middle dentiformly or obtusely angularly dilated, thereafter 



incurved. L. 5.5-6 mm 8. St. calcaratus Sc riba. 



Kind femora and hind tibiae in the© simple. Species considerably 

 smaller than calcaratus , of rather uniform breadth. L. 4-4.5 

 mm 9. St. gallicus Fauv. 



16. Maxillary palpi entirely yellow or their third joint at tip only 



feebly brownish 17. 



'-'.axillary palpal third joint and most often also tip of second 



pitcn-orown or pitch-black 18. 



17. Pronotum at middle-line very feebly, often indistinctly grooved. 



Dorsal side of body almost dull. Abdominal ventral side in the 

 O at middle with only sparse long hair, in middle-line hardly 



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