370 MR. H. w. BATES ON [June 19, 



Anisodactylus tricuspidatus, Moraw'itz, Beitr. Kaferf. Ins. 

 JessOj p. 66. 



Gensan, several examples. Also found in Japan. 



Harpalus griseus, Panzer ; Dej. Sp. Gen. Col. iv. p. 2.51. 



A generally distributed species throughout Europe, Northern 

 Asia, and Japan. 



Harpalus rugicollis, Motschulsky, Etud. Ent. 1860, p. 5. 

 Found also in Japan. 



Harpalus, sp. inc. 



Gensan, one example. Species doubtful. 



Harpalus chalcentus, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1873, p. 263. 

 North-eastern China to the Yang-tsze ; Japan. 



Harpalus crates, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1883, p. 239, note. 

 One example. Found throughout Eastern China. 



Harpalus tardus. Panzer, Faun. Germ. Heft 37. f. 24. 



A common Palaearctic species, recorded as occurring throughout 

 Europe and Asia as far east as Kulja. 



Two exam.ples, not distinguishable from European specimens. 



Cyrtonotus nitens, Putzeys, Etud. s. les Amara, p. 234. 

 Gensan ; apparently abundant. A widely distributed insect 

 throughout Northern China and Japan. 



Bradytus brevipennis, Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1844, iii. p. 446. 

 Found also in Eastern Siberia. 



Triplogenius ingens, Morawitz, Beitr. Kaferf. Ins. Jesso, 

 p. 54. 



Throughout Northern China and Japan. 



Lagarus aberrans, Morawitz, Bull. Ac, St. Petersb. 1863> 

 p. 251. 



Also recorded from the Amur and Japan. 



Lagarus sulcitarsis, Morawitz, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. 1863, 

 p. 250. 



Found also in Manchuria and Japan. 



Lagarus nimbatus, Morawitz, Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. 1863, 

 p. 235. 



Also Japan. 



Omaseus rotundangulus, Morawitz, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. 

 1863, p. 252. 



Also Japan and Eastern Siberia. 



