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Harpalus impotens, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Sci. Phil. 1858, p. 14 1 . 



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lytris subeyaneis ; palpis, antennis basi pedibusque 



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 is concerned, with the Venezuelan G. cyclogonus of the same author ; but in that species 

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