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SUPPLEMENT. 



punctato-striatis, striaque 7 a conspicua ; 



corpore 



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et palpis clare rufis ; capite thor aceque ut in B. vernali. 



Long. 2| lin. 



Hob. Panama, Pena Blanca (Champion). 



Apparently found in company with B. vernale. It much resembles the Europ 

 ad British) B. affine, and is barely distinct from it as a species. 



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Bembidium mexicanum (p. 148) 



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Northern Sonora (Mi 



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bluish form of this species from the * tierra templada ' of Mexico 







Bembidium scintillans (p. 150). 



To the localities given add : — Noeth Ameeica, Arizona (Morrison). — Mexico, 

 Northern Sonora (Morrison). 







Morrison's specimens (labelled Bembidium, n. sp.) differ from Central and South 

 Mexican ones by the strise being a little less impressed for a short distance near the 

 apex, and free from punctures for about a fifth of their length from the apex; in 

 typical examples the punctuation of the striae continues distinctly further towards the 



apex 



The difference is scarcely worthy of a name as a local form. 



ANCHONODERUS (p. 152). 



1(a). Anchonoderus my ops. 



Anchonoderus myops, Eeiche, Rev. Zool. 1843, p. 39 l . 



Var. A. duplicatus. Differt a typo solum macula parva flava prope humerum. (An A. reichei, Putzeys, 

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A. myops, according to Reiehe's diagnosis, differs from A. binotatus in its somewhat 

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 by any other difference, and I doubt if the variety be A. reichei, Putzeys, from Colombia, 

 as he says the thorax is shorter and " plus brusquement retreci avant les angles de la 

 base." There is no difference in the form of the thorax from A. myops. 







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ibceneo affinis, at minor graciliorque, elytris 

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