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 From Juno , which it (cf. .ianglb.) resembles, it differs by a more 

 robust structure of body, a broader head, more strongly impressed fore- 

 head, distinctly shorter and flatter elytra, which are only as long as 



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 pronotum, also by the sex-characteristics of O , L. 5.5-6 mm. 



In the & the hind femora are strongly thickened and inmost on inner 

 side undulated and long-haired; hind tibiae on inner side a little be- 

 low the middle with a robust, obtuse, dentiform dilation, and are beneath 

 this incurved. Metasternum is impressed^ and dense, long, yellowish hairr 

 ed. The venter is at middle increasingly broader smoothened and hollow- 

 ed, sides of the cavity of third, fourth and fifth joints with long dense 

 hair and increasingly sharply prominent margins, which on the fifth joint 

 is prolonged dentiform, reaching out over the posterior margin, which is 

 rounded produced; the sixth joint at tip is angularly incised. 



as this species is found in North Germany, mainly in the region around 

 Hamborg, it is not improbable that it also may be found in this country. 



9. St. gallicus Fauv. 



(Fauv. Faun, gallo-rhen. Ill, 248; Rey Bre'vip. 1884, 66; Ganglb. Kaf. 

 H. II, 563). 



A rather uniformly broad, black-legged species, among the closest 

 allied species mainly recognized by the robust, not rugous punctation of 

 pronotum, by proportionally short elytra, and the sex-characters of O . 



Black; thorax a little, abdomen more glistening, very finely haired; 

 first joint of maxillary palpi and base of the second yellow, the remain- 

 ing part of the second, and the third joint brownish-black, antennae at 

 middle often darkly brownish. 



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