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posticis nullis, foveis basalibus latis punctatis, media basi lsevi; elytris magis seneis, argute striatis, 

 striola seutellari elongata omnino recta, 8 a valde flexuosa, interstitiis plana tis, 3° unipunctato. 



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Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hbge). 



Distinguished from the Californian S.flavipes only by its somewhat smaller size, less 

 gularly arcuated sides of thorax, the widest part of which is much before the middle, 















and by a few minor pecnl 



The differences are probably specific, and of similar 



gree to those which separate the two Califor 



S.flavipes and S. limbalis 





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Trechus conjunctus, Say, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. ii. (1823) p. 90 x _ 

 Stenolophus conjunctus, Leconte, Say, Ent. N. Amer. ii. p. 504 (1859) 

 Acupalpus misellus, Dejean, Sp. Gen. Col. iv. p. 467 (1829) 2 . 

 Acupalpus rotundicollis, Haldeman, Proc. Acad. Phil. i. p. 302 3 . 

 Acupalpus lugubris, Haldeman, ib. 4 . 

 Acupalpus obesus y Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 593 5 . 









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Hab. Noeth Ameeica x 2 3 4 , generally distributed. — Mexico, near the capital 



Guanajuato {Duges, coll. Salle), Oaxaca {Hbge) ; Guatemala, Capetillo {Champion). 



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ix. 1881, p. 182. 



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About sixty species have been described 



many of which have been recently proved by Dr. Horn to belong to Taehycellus 

 even to Harpalus. With four exceptions, all the published species are from tempi 

 latitudes of the northern hemisphere. 





1. Bradycellus obsoletus. 



Acupalpus obsoletus, Say, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. iv. (1834) p. 436 \ 



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Hab. Mexico \ Orizaba, Capulalpam, Toluca {Salle), Las Vigas, Oaxaca {Hbge), San 

 Luis Potosi {Dr. Palmer), Mexico city {Flohr). 





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Yar. subobsoletus (Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 593), elytris plus minusve conspicue striato-punctatis. 



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Hab. Mexico, near the city {Flohr), Las Vigas, Oaxaca {Hbge), San Luis Potosi 







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Var. lucidus (Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 592, = B. nigripennis, Chaudoir in coll.), capite thoraceque 

 rufo-sanguineis immaculatis, elytris nigris limbo plus minusve ferrugineo. 



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Yar. melanochrous, Chaudoir in coll. Salle, omnino nigro-fuscus, antennis pedibusque piceis 



Hab. Mexico, Puebla, Toluca (Salle). 



























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