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broader than the head, transversal, rounded on the sides, and not 

 narrower behind than in front, with the posterior angles acute 

 and slightly reflexed, and with the median line distinctly marked. 

 Elytra rather flat, finely striated, the striae finely punctured, and 

 the interstices smooth, broad, and flat, with the apex and a lateral 

 spot near the apex, orange. The legs, antenna, and palpi, are 

 of a pitchy red. 



151. — Bembidium amplipenne. n. sp. 

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Entirely of a testaceous red colour. Head with the frontal 

 impressions short and linear. Thorax broader than the head, 

 transversal, very slightly rounded on the sides, and truncate at 

 the base with the posterior angles square, the median line distinct, 

 the basal transverse depressions very deeply marked, and the 

 basal impressions short. Elytra broad, moderately convex and 

 striated, the strite large and deep, and the interstices convex. 

 The legs are yellow. 



152. — Bembidium gagatinum. n. sp. 



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Black, subnitid, and of an oblong form. Head broad, convex, 

 and smooth, without any impression behind the clypeus. Thorax 

 a little wider than the head, slightly rounded on the sides, not 

 narrowed behind, with the posterior angles very obtuse, the basal 

 impressions round, the median line scarcely traceable, and the 

 basal portion of the whole thorax lightly rugose and punctured. 

 The elytra are a little wider than the thorax, parallel sided, very 

 finely striated, the striee full of small punctures, and most distinct 

 towards the apex, at the base scarcely traceable. The legs are 

 of a pitchy hue. 



153. — Bembidium flavipes. n. sp. 

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 Head exactly as in the last species. Thorax also exactly as 

 in the last species, excepting in being more narrowed behind, and 



