40 CHAPTER I 



Coleoptera — Beetles 



The standard sources have been Junk & SchenkHng, Catalogus (1928-33), and 

 Leng, Catalogue (1920), with five supplements (1927-48). Special references are 

 given below. It is very much to be regretted that no catalogue of the Coleoptera 

 of Siberia has appeared after Hey den (1880-98). 



Carabidae — Ground-Beetles 



A review of the species common to Europe and North America has already been 

 published (Lindroth, 1954). Only three species are here added: Bradycellus harpa- 

 linus (Hatch, 1955), Har pal obr achy s leiroides (previously overlooked), and Somo- 

 trichus elevatus F. (Hatch, 1953, p. 153). 



ACUPALPUS MERIDIANUS L. 



Brit. IsL, Eur. -Iran, Cauc, S to f Wash., Oreg. (Hatch, 1953). 



Mediterr. 



AGONUM BOGEMANNI Gyll. 



N Eur., mts. of C Eur., Corsica, Sib. Alas.-Labr., Nfld., S to Color. 



AGONUM CONSIMILE Gyll. 



Scand.-Ural; Kamch. Alas.-Nova Scot., Labr., Nfld. 



AGONUM EXARATUM Mnh. {aldatitcum Popp.) 

 Kola and Kanin Penins., E Sib. Alas., Mackenzie Delta. 



AGONUM MANNERHEIMI Dej. 



/. typ. (Transitional) sbsp. stygicum Lee. 



Scand., N Russ., W Sib. E Sib. Alas.-Labr., Nfld., S to 



New York. 



AGONUM MULLERI Hbst. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., Cauc, W Sib. f New Engl., E Can., Nfld.; Oreg., Wash., 



Brit. Col. 



AGONUM QUADRIPUNCTATUM DeG. 



Brit. Is!., Eur.-Kamch. Alas.-Labr., Nfld. 



India, Philipp. 



