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Figs 1-3. Pseudocypus serotinus sp. n.: aedeagus in ventral (1) and lateral view (2-3) This new species is distinguished from Pseudocypus fulvipennis by the elytra shorter than the pronotum (the elytra of P. fulvipennis is somewhat longer than the pronotum), and by the different form of the aedeagus. Dinaraea petraea sp. n. In general appearance similar to other Dinaraea species, particularly to Dinaraea linearis (Gravenhorst, 1802). Body somewhat flattened, finely and isodiametrically reticulated, weakly shining; pitch-black in colour, antennae, particularly two basal segments, mouthparts and legs reddish brown.