52 MR. E. C. REED ON CHILIAN COLEOPTERA. [Jail. C, 



Cicindela gormazi. (Plate XIII. fig. 3.) 



Cicindela gormazi, Reed, Entom. Monthly Mag. viii. 1871, p. 77. 



Besides the characters mentioned in my description, this species 

 is distinguished from C. ckiliensis by its broad apical lunule, the 

 upper lobe of which is short and rounded ; in C. ckiliensis the upper 

 lobe always forms a hook curved upwards and outwards. 



A variety of C. gormazi occurs, in which all the white marks of 

 the elytra are much broader, the lunules coalescing on the sides with 

 the base of the middle sinuous band. 



Taken by Captain Vidal Gormaz, of the Chilian Navy, in the 

 province of Llanquihue*. 



Carabid^e. 

 Subfamily Migadopinje. 

 Migadops bimaculatus, n. sp. (Plate XIII. fig. 7.) 

 Oblongus, subdepressus, niger nitidissimus ; elytris irideis, utrinque 

 macula reniformi rufa ante apicem et versus suturam ; capitis 

 vertice macula rufa ; thorace transversim quadrato, postice 

 haud angustato, angulis anticis et posticis productis, acutis, 

 margine laterali explanato et valde rejtexo ; elytris vix striatis. 

 <S . Tarsorum anticorum articulis quatuor dilatatis, subtus spon- 

 giosis; intermediorum articulis tribus subtus spongiosis, sed 

 vix dilatatis. 

 Long. 6 lin. 



The perfectly glabrous four basal joints of the antennae, simple 

 fourth tarsal joint, and large median tooth of the mentum show that 

 this very remarkable insect belongs rather to Migadops than to any 

 other of the genera into which the anomalous family Migadopidae 

 has been divided. 



The unique specimen of this species, figured on Plate XIII. fig. 7, 

 was taken by Dr. Pendavis, of the Chilian Navy, on the banks of 

 the river Ay sen. 



Migadops darwinii. 



Migadops darwinii,Wa.terhonse, Ann. &M&g.N .H. 1842, ix. p. 138. 



Straits of Magellan. 



Migadops nigroc^erulea, Waterh. /. c. p. 138. 

 Straits of Magellan. 



Migadops ovalis, Waterh. I. c. p. 139, t. 3. f. 3. 

 Straits of Magellan. 



BrACHYCCEIATS VIRESCENS. 



Brachyccelus virescenSfWaterh. I. c. p. 136, t. hi. fig. 2 (Migadops). 

 Brachycoelus duponti, Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1842, p. 848. 



Straits of Magellan. 



* Tetracha chilensis has been erroneously introduced into the Chilian lists; 

 I have never met with a specimen found in the country. 



