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ruguloso et sparsim punctulato, fovea utrinque oblonga profunda ; 
elytris elongatis et latis profunde punctato-striatis, interstitiis 
1°-6" late impunctatis politis sed prope strias et apicem inter- 
stitiisque 7°—9” toto pluripunctatis et fulvo-pilosis ; subtus (ven- 
tris segmento apicali lato excepto) levi polito, lateribus dense 
punctulatis et pubescentibus. Pedes sat graciles ; tarsis subtus 
dense rigide pilosis, articulo quarto acute emarginato. 
Long. 17-18 millim. 9. 
Goorais Valley. 
Tn size and form this species resembles the C. noguchii of Japan. 
The allied species, C. eeruleus (Stev.), a well-kuown Caucasian 
Carabid, was also taken in considerable numbers by Mr. Leech. 
HarpAtvs KASHMIRENSIS. 
H. rufitarsi (Rambur) similis, at differt thorace postice adhuc 
magis angustato viv sinuato. Convexus, niger, politus, elytris in 
Q subopacis ; palpis, antennis et tarsis rufis ; capite quam in H. 
rufitarsi paullo latiore, levi; thorace mow ab angulis anticis sat 
late rotundato, postice longe recte et valde angustato, sed angulis 
posticis distinctis, obtusis, fovea basali angusta parce punctata 
excepta, levi ; elytris acute et sat profunde equaliter striatis, 
interstitiis supra planis, tertio impunctato, ceteris omnino 
levibus, apice utroque sexu minus oblique sinuatis. 
Long. 10 millim. 
Goorais Valley. 
HarPALUs IDIOTUS. 
H. tenebroso (Dej.) haud dissimilis, relative brevior, thorace 
postice paullo magis angustato, elytrisque profundius striatis. 
Niger, nitidus (elytris in 2 alutaceo-opacis), palpis, antennis 
tarsisque rufis ; capite parvo post oculos angustato, levi; thorace 
ante medium leviter rotundato-dilatato, postice recte angustato, 
angulis posticis obtusis, basi utringue parce grosse punctato, 
fovea lata et vage impressa ; elytris quam thorax duplo tantum 
longioribus, oblique sat fortiter sinuatis, acute et profunde 
striatis, interstitiis, precipue versus apicem, convexis, tertio 
untpunctato. 
Long. 10 millim. 
Goorais Valley ; Skardo. 
In colour and sculpture this species greatly resembles H. kashmi- 
rensis, but the head is much smaller, the neck narrower, and the 
thorax is less narrowed behind, with angles more nearly approaching 
a right angle and the base punctured. 
MOoLopPs PILIFERUS. 
Molops piliferus, Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p- 718. 
The typical form of this species, as described from a large series 
of examples taken by Stoliczka at Murree, is remarkable for the 
uninterrupted series (from base to apex) of large punctures, bearing 
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