115 THE INSECTS OF GAYNDAH, 



141. — Bembididm bipustclatum. n. sp. 



Length Ij lines. 

 Black, subnitid. Head smooth and longitudinally impressed 

 on each side between the eyes. Thorax rather flat, much broader 

 than the length, slightly rounded on the sides, not narrowed 

 behind, and truncate at the base, with the median line scarcely 

 visible and the basal impressions very short. Elytra broad, 

 striated and of a bronzy hue, with an indistinct red spot near the 

 apex on the outside of each elytron. Legs, palpi, and antennae 

 yellow. 



142. — Bembididm punctipenne. n. sp. 



Length 1 line. 

 Entirely of a glossy red. Head large and flat, with the im- 

 pressions between the eyes long and deep. Thorax transversal, 

 convex, much rounded on the sides and narrowed at the base, 

 with the median line lightly marked. Elytra moderately convex, 

 and marked with regular rows of distinct punctures which dis- 

 appear towards the apex. The suture and lateral margins of the 

 elytra are of a rather darker hue than the rest of the body. 



143. — Bembidium atkiceps. n. sp. 



Length 1 line. 

 Head black, and largely impressed on each side between the 

 eyes. Thorax yellowish red, rather flat, transversal, slightly 

 rounded on the sides anteriorly, and with the posterior angles 

 square and broadly reflexed. Elytra somewhat flat, strongly 

 striated, punctui'ed in the strice, and of a reddish colour, with the 

 suture, apex, and a broad median fascia, black. Legs, antennse, 

 and palpi yellow. 



144. — Bembidium transversicolle. n. sp. 



Length li lines. 

 Of a pale red, slightly clouded with brown on the head and 

 elytra. Thorax transversal, convex, rounded on the sides in front, 

 square and acute at the posterior angles, and transversely de- 



