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6. Pterostichus similis Men. 



Menetr., Kafer Russl., p. 55. 



Mann., Bull. Mosc, XXV (1852), p. 296 (Sep. p. 9). 



Var. quadricollis Mann., Bull. Mosc, XXVI (1853), p. 133. 



Many specimens of the typical form as well as a number of 

 the smaller and broader individuals which would be classed as 

 var. quadricollis Mann., all from St. George Island, the type 

 locality for both. This is the third species of the subgenus 

 Cryobius from the Pribilofs. I have found it myself on the moun- 

 tains of Unalaska Island and it has also been taken abundantly 

 on the Seward Peninsula, and according to Sahlberg, at St. Law- 

 rence Bay, Peninsula of Tschutski, Siberia. 



7. Amara brunnipennis Dej. 



Dej., Spec. (1831), V, p. 800. 



Twenty specimens of this variable species with representatives 

 from both St. George and St. Paul islands, and with the phases 

 having light and dark elytra, in about equal numbers. This 

 species is not found on the Aleutian Islands, but is common on 

 the mainland and extends from the Seward Peninsula to Labra- 

 dor, Mt. Washington, N. H., and the high Rocky Mountains 

 of Colorado. 



8. Amara glacialis Mann. 



Mann., Bull Mosc, XXVI (1853), p. 135. 



One specimen from St. Paul Island. This is an interesting 

 addition to the Coleopterous fauna of the Pribilofs. It was 

 described from the Kenai Peninsula, but has since been found 

 at Cockburn Point and Bernard Harbor, Canadian Northwest 

 Territory, Ungava, Hudson Bay, and Labrador, and is stated to 

 be represented by a variety in Kamchatka. 



9. Amara remotestriata Dej. 



Dej., Spec, general des Col., Ill (1828), p. 473. 

 Indistincta Mann., Bull. Mosc, XXVI (1853), p. 45. 

 Reducens Mann., Bull. Mosc, XXVI (1853), p. 46. 

 Not found by Dr. Hanna but by Professor Kincaid on St. Paul 

 Island, in July, 1897. This species is also found on Atka, Un- 



