448 ON carabidjP. from west Australia, 



Evidently allied to Gn. ohscurus, Reiche, but Putzeys (Stett. 

 Ent. Zeit. 1868, p. 375) describes that species as having the elytra 

 hardly longer than broad (7-5x7 mm.); I think the punctures 

 of the elytra must be arranged as in Gn. ohscurus. It also 

 has some affinity to Gn. irregularis, Westw., but judging 

 from Westwood's description and figure differs by being 

 smaller, the head not impressed behind the eyes, the prothorax 

 with the border narrower and the margins not plurisetose. 

 Putzeys' more detailed description (Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1868, 374) of 

 Gn. irregularis suggests the following dififerences: — the postocular 

 prominences are not large and prominent; the prothorax has not 

 the sides straight in their anterior half, nor the margins wide, 

 reflexed in front and quadripunctate on their anterior half. 



18. Gn. sp. ? Ilah — Donnybrook (Lea). One example of a 

 species allied to and of same size as Gn. insignitus, Macl. More 

 specimens would be required to deal satisfactorily with it. 



19. Gn. sp. ? Hah — Swan River (Lea). One example of a 

 species closely allied to Gn. cicatricosus, Reiche, from which it 

 apparently differs (the marginal stria of the elytra is not punctate, 

 nor the anterior angles of the prothorax widened), but not know- 

 ing Gn. cicatricosus in nature, I am unwilling to speak positively 

 of the species before me from a single specimen. 



20. Gn. sp. "? llab. — Newcastle (Lea). One example of a 

 species that is closely allied to Gn. westiooodi, Putz., but which 

 I cannot positively determine as that species. 



Genus Parroa. 



21. P. NOCTis, SI.; 1 c. Supp. Sp. 7421. Hah. — Geraldton and 



Mullewa (Lea). 



Genus Adotela. 



22. A. CONCOLOR, Casteln. ; I.e. Sp. 628. Hah. — Coolgardie 



(White). 



Genus Cerotalis. 



23. A. SUBSTRIATA, Casteln. ; I.e. Sp. 634. Hah. — Bridgetown 

 (Lea); Mount Barker (Helms). 



