1G8 Mr. G. 0. Champion on the 



endemic, 9 Carabida?, the winged species of which (Ant- 

 arctia) occur along the sea-shore and are not peculiar, 3 

 Tenebrionidae, all apterous or incapable of flight, and 1 

 each of Dytiscidae, Staphylinidae, Silphidse, Byrrhidse, and 

 Chrysomelidae, the last-named requiring confirmation. One 

 species of Carabihe, Metius harpaloides, Curtis, type found 

 by Oapt. King at Sta. Elena, Patagonian coast, was in- 

 correctly included *, and one Curculionid, Listroderes lemnis~ 

 catus, Quoy & Gaimard, type from the Falklands f, omitted 

 by Enderlein, who probably followed Kolbe's Magellanic 

 list (1907) without verifying his citations. The additions 

 are: two families with one species each (Lathridiidaj and 

 Pythidte), 6 apterous Curculionida?, 2 Staphylinidse, and 

 1 Byrrhid, bringing the total to 44. Several minute Staphy- 

 linidse, at present undetermined, were also taken by Mr. 

 Cameron in the Islands in 1914. Darwin must have met 

 with the 1 Curculionid-genus Listroderes there, but no repre- 

 sentative of it has been found in the Museum. 



I hope to deal with various other Magellanic and Chilean 

 Coleoptera captured by him in a separate paper. The 

 following is a revised list of the species known from the 

 Falklands, nearly all of which appear to have been taken on 

 the East Island \ : — 



Carabidae. 

 1. Lissopterus quadrinotatus, G. R. Waterh. 



Hab. Falklands {('. Darwin, C. J. C. Pool), Stanley 

 Harbour and Port Stanley (Enderlein, M. Cameron). 



Type in B.M. Enderlein names two varieties of this 

 insect, hiaotatus and plceus. His figure represents an imma- 

 ture reddish example. There are also specimens of this 

 species in the Museum labelled " Straits of Magellan," 

 presented by the Lords of the Admiralty in 1869, but the 

 locality requires confirmation. 



2. Brachjcoelus virescens, G. R. Waterh. 



Jlah. Falklands (Lebrun, sec. Rousseau) ; Tierra del 

 FlJEGO, Navarin Isl. and Hunter's Peak in Hermite Isl., near 



* Cf. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1885, p. 36. 



t Cf. Uuerin, Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 304. 



X The Ichuoumonid described and figured by Enderlein in bis Falkland 

 paper under the name Ophion larseni=0. oecidentalis, Morley (March, 

 1912), the latter name having a few months' priority. 



