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Antarctia blanda, Dej. Spec. Gen. iii. p. 529. 



Specimens of this species taken near Valdivia do not not differ in 

 the slightest from others received direct from the Falkland Islands, 

 with which I have compared them. 



Antarctia euryptera, Putz. I. c. p. 25. 



A large species distinguished by its broad and depressed elytra ; 

 said to have been found on Mas-a-fuera Island. 



Antarctia latigastrica. 



Antarctia latigastrica, Dej. I. c. p. 258 ; Sol. I. c. p. 250. 



Common near Santiago. 



Antarctia laticollis. 



Antarctia laticollis, Sol. 1. c. p. 253 ; Putz. 1. c. p. 30 ; Motsch. 

 Bull. Mosc. 1865, xxxviii. pt. 2. p. 270. 



The description agrees with that of Solier, as far as it goes ; and 

 although Motschulsky does not quote that author, I think his is 

 the same species. 



Antarctia puncticollis, Putz. I.e. p. 31. 



Antarctia complanata, Blan. Voy. Pole Sud, Zool. iv. p. 37. 



Apparently closely allied to A. latigastrica, and possibly synony- 

 mous with A. harpalo'ides, Curtis. 



Antarctia chalybea, Blan. /. c. p. 38. 



Antarctia glauca, Blan. I.e. p. 39. 



Subfamily Pterostichin^e. 

 Trirammatus unistriatus. 



Trirammatus unistriatus, Dej. I. c. p. 232 (Pcecilus) ; Sol. /. c. 

 p. 237 (Feronia). 



Pterostichus prasinus, Curtis, I.e. p. 192. 



Var. Trirammatus fulgidus, Chaud. Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 

 1835, p. 446. 



A very common species in Central and Southern Chili. 



FERONOMORPHA iEREA. 



Feronomorpha area, Dej. 1. c. p. 279 {Feronia (Omaseus)) ; Sol. 

 1. c. p. 224. 



Omaseus marginalis, Curt. 1. c. p. 191. 



Very common and widely distributed in Central and Southern 

 Chili. 



Feronomorpha lucida, Curtis, I. e. p. 192. 

 Nortes sulceneus, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. 1864, p. 249. 



Feronomorpha fischeri, Sol. /. c. p. 222. 



