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 densely and rather robustly punctated, and with two broad, rather deep 

 f orehead-jrooves, separated by a convex, at middle smoothened interval, 



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 antennae fine, distinctly shorter than in impressus; pronotum before 

 middle about as broad as elytral base, as broad as long, with strongly 

 rounded sides, posteriorly strongly narrowing, feebly convex, robustly 

 and densely punctated, in middle-line finely, anteriorly and posteriorly 

 abbreviated grooved; elytra at suture not longer than pronotum, posteri- 

 orly distinctly broadened, smooth, with robust and dense punctation; 

 abdomen anteriorly with rather robust and dense, posteriorly finer punc- 

 tation; tarsi rather slender, their fourth joint deeply bilobed. L. 3-3. 

 5 mm. 



In the o the femora are somewhat thicker than in the p ; abdominal 

 sixth ventral joint at tip narrowly incised. 



distributed in Europe; in this country rather rare and local; on 

 high forest ground under leaves, and on heath-land hills under heather, 

 moss and lichen (North Sjaelland, I.^en; Falster; Odense, the heath re- 

 gions in Jutland) . 



52. St. pallipes Jravh. 



(iravh. Micr. 157; Erichs. Ka'f. Uk. Br. I, 567; .Jen. Spec. Staph. 

 731; Kraatz Ins. D. II, 790; Thorns. Skand. Col. II, 238; Key Bre'vip. 

 1884, 209; ianglb. Ka'f. U. II, 599). 



From the preceding species, which it is like in size and color, it 



is easily separated, mainly by parallel elytra and finely marginated, 



almost cylindric abdomen. 



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