S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 61. (Budapest, 2000)

sporadically punctured. Wings hyaline. Sawsheath in Fig. 79. 8.0-8.5 mm. ­Sporadic. Known only from Spain salmanticensis Llorente Vigil 33 (32) Larger species, usually 10.0-11.0 mm. Abdomen dull above and more strong­ly rugosely sculptured, so that tergite 1, for instance, is without large lateral or medial unpunctured areas. Clypeus deeply emarginated to a depth of half of its total length. Occipital furrows are short and deep. Mesonotum shining, fore lobes strongly, lateral lobes slightly punctured. Sawsheath in Fig. 80, 4th—6th serrulae in Fig. 23. - Sporadic. N. and C. Europe, Siberia niger (Linné) 34 (31) Setae near apex of sawsheat strongly curved apically in dorsal view (Figs 61, 81, 85) 35 (36) Antenna with the flagellar segments unusually long and slender, the 3rd and 4th antennái segments being almost equal in length. Setae near apex of sawsheath directed more backwards. Head narrowed behind the eyes with a clearly defined occipital furrow; mesonotum very shining with sparse punctures. Sawsheath in Fig. 81, 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 24. 6.0-10.0 mm. (Dolerus mon­tjoinensis Lacourt is probably synonymous with D. aeneus Hartig, however, it has strongly shining temples. Sawsheath in Fig. 85.) - Frequent in the monta­neous regions. Palaearctic aeneus Hartig 36 (35) Antenna less elongate, the 3rd segment distinctly longer than the 4th. Cerci usually black or dark. Curved setae of the sawsheath directed more strongly outwards as in Fig. 61. 7.0 - 8.0 mm. - Sporadic. N. and C. Europe fumosus Stephens 37 (2) Fore lobes of mesonotum flat, scacerly convex, densely punctured all along the middle line which appears but slightly channelled or keeled medially. 38 (39) Fore lobes of mesonotum with a very fine, almost invisible medial groove, sometimes without one. Mesopleuron above with rather long pale hairs (longer than apical breadth of front basitarsus). Mesosternum almost impunctate. Body hardly shining, rather matt. Wings normal. Sawsheath as in Fig. 75, 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 25. 9.0-10.0 mm. - Rare. C. and E. Europe, England and Korea coracinus Klug 39 (38) Fore lobe of mesonotum with a fine medial keel. Mesopleuron above with much shorter and sparser hairs (shorter than the apical breadth of front basitar­sus). Mesonotum evenly and strongly punctate all over. Body strongly shining. Wings often do not reach apex of abdomen. Sawsheath in Fig. 75, 4th-6th ser­rulae in Fig. 26. 9.0-10.0 mm. - C. N. and W. Europe, Baltic Sea anthracinus Klug 40 (1) Sawsheath clearly dilated apically, the tip very broadly rounded, truncate or appearing emarginated (Figs 58, 82-84, 86) 41 (42) Wings never reach the apex of abdomen (brachypterous), dark infuscate. Pubescence on head and thorax brownish infuscate. Head with elongated pubescence as long as the second flagellomere of antenna. Clypeus slightly emarginated. Nervature of wings incomplete: Rsl, Srm and 2mcu are missing. Sawsheath as in Fig. 58. Male unknown. 7.0 mm. - Very rare. Known only from Greece (Parnassus Mountain). oertzeni Konow

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