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and the striæ of elytra (especially those, that are near the 

 suture) distinctly punctured in front (by siibcarinatiis all 

 striæ are glabrous) and finally in having considerably 

 stouter legs. 



From B. brevis Gyll. (see pag. 356) it may be sepa- 

 rated by broader form, by the absence of central furrow 

 on thorax and by having the scape of antennae rather 

 longer than the breadth of the rostrum (by brevis scar- 

 cely longer). 



From B. diglyptiis Boh. it may be distinguished by the 

 variegated upperside, by the absence of central furrow on 

 thorax and by having the elytra P/^ times longer than 

 broad (by diglyptiis only U/y times longer than broad). 



From all the above named species it differs in larger 

 size and in having the fifth interstice of elytra less evi- 

 dently callose. 



Mr. A. Kemner M. A. who has been good enough 

 to compare the species with a type specimen of B.curtus 

 Gyll. (a species little known, that I have never seen myself) 

 which specimen is in the possession of „Naturhistoriska 

 Riksmuseum" in Stockholm, came to the result, that my 

 species is quite another one than B. ciirtus, from which 

 it may be separated by larger size, by having the thorax 

 more constricted in front and the sides more rounded and 

 by finer punctuation in the striæ of elytra. 



A single specimen of this species has been found in 

 the North of Sjælland by the late Baron Rosenkrantz. 

 It belongs to the collection of „Naturhistorisk Forening 

 for Jylland". 



2. Ceuthorrynchus albonebulosus n. sp. 



C. marginato Payk. affinis sed minor. Niger. Caput 

 medium albosetulosum. Prothorax elytris aliquanto angu- 

 stior, longitudine sua sesqui latior, in basi paulloangustatus, 

 lateribus ante basin ampliatis, deinde apicem versus fere 

 recte coangustatis, margine apicali elevato, subtiliter punc- 



