(Marshall, 1888) is redescribed and illustrated based on the holotype of Marshall, 1888 and on recently collected material from its type locality (Sicily, Italy). Previous host records for this species are unreliable. Here, the host of , the rare ptinid beetle Fairmaire, 1875, is recorded for the first time, having been reared in a historic library in Palermo, Italy. is compared with the similar species (= ) Marshall, 1888, which was described in the same monograph from Corsica (France), and it is also redescribed and illustrated. Docavo Alberti, 1960, is synonymised under (Marshall, 1888), and (= ) Giraud var. flava Fahringer, 1931, is a junior synonym of Rohwer, 1925. A key for determination of the Western Palaearctic species with a striate vertex is provided and the distributions of and are discussed.

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