. Fig, 130. Antenna of T. ruficornis d", from the inside. X 120. From a dried object. above, the hairs below white or yellowish. Antennæ reddish or brownish red, the second and third joint darker brown above and at the apex. Thorax greenish blue or æneous to coppery, dark olive brown pruinose, ^ Girschner says (111. Zeitschr. fiir Entom. 1897, 558) about Thinophilus: "Das fachertragende Plåttchen spitz"; in ruficornis, the only species I have examined, I find it small, but not pointed. Girschner says nothing about the very short fringe, which is so short that Zetterstedt says of


. Fig, 130. Antenna of T. ruficornis d", from the inside. X 120. From a dried object. above, the hairs below white or yellowish. Antennæ reddish or brownish red, the second and third joint darker brown above and at the apex. Thorax greenish blue or æneous to coppery, dark olive brown pruinose, ^ Girschner says (111. Zeitschr. fiir Entom. 1897, 558) about Thinophilus: "Das fachertragende Plåttchen spitz"; in ruficornis, the only species I have examined, I find it small, but not pointed. Girschner says nothing about the very short fringe, which is so short that Zetterstedt says of the squamulæ "an detritæ". i


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