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11. ochropezus, Say. Trans. Am. Philos. II, 54. Dej. Spec. IV, 424  convewicollis, Lec 
Ann, Lyc. IV, 404. N.Y., Atlantic Region.—5.5—6 mm. 
12. dissimilis, De}. Spec. IV, 424. La.—5.5-7 mm. : 
13. alfernans, Trans. Am. Philos. X, 386. (Badister) testaceus, || Lec. Proc. Ac. Phil. 
Il, 52. Aepus test. Lec. Ann. Lyc. 1V, 413. Philodes alt. Lec. Class. Col. I, 33. 
Pa,—4.25 mm. 
14. fener, Lec. Pacif. R.R. Survey, 47 par. IX, 1857, App. 1, p. 29. Philodes tener, 
Lee. Class. Col. I, 33. Cal. —4.25 mm. 
ACUPALPUS, Ze. 
In this genus are contained those species included by Dr. Leconte 
in his division C. (Proc. Ac. Phil. 1868, p. 377 and 378.) See Horn’s 
genera of Carabidae, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. IX, 182. 
Elytra with but one dorsal puncture, as usual, on the second stria; hind angles of thor- 
ax obtuse, somewhat rounded, frontal suture more distinct than usual. 
Head narrower than the thorax and almost as long, color scarcely brown, elytra 
darker, slightly iridescent, thorax trapezoidal, but little broader than long. nar- 
rowed behind, rounded on the sides only before the middle, basal impressions 
broad, feebly punctured; eyes not prominent................ 1, hydropicus. 
Head more distinctly narrowed than the thorax with larger and more prominent eyes, 
more elongate and less convex than the preceeding; color variable, but the head 
is aillivenys Clendke euarél wWorey elhyionst, wetalesfersioli sos Gaendonaeoas Jasuoe 9. CATrUs. 
Elytra with several dorsal punctures, hind angles of thorax rectangular not rounded. 
Elongate more depressed, head blackish, thorax pale with a large quadrate dusky 
spot, anterior transvere impressions deeply marked, basal impressions broad, ru- 
gosely punctured; elytra pale with a broad dorsal vitta divided by the suture 
and abbreviated at each end; dorsal punctures three........ 3. flavilimbus. 
Smaller and less depressed; head blackish, thorax testaceous, basal impressions deep- 
er, feebly punctured, elytra dusky with the suture margin and base testaceous, 
Monsalmpumneitnes\taTee sini st hs... . ERS Meat r ia) Sonnets: 4, longulus. 
Still smaller, thorax as lonz as wide, with the sides still more subsinuate behind and 
the hind angles more prominent, basal impressions deep, punctured; color brown 
or blackish, paler at the margins; dorsal punctures four...... 5. rectangulus. 
Bibliceraphsy. 
1. hydropicus, Lec. New Spec. I, 17. Northern and Western States.—3 mm. 
2. curus, Lec. ibid, p. 18. Can. Mich, Penn.—2.5-3 mm 
3. flavilimbus, Lec. Proc. Ac. Phila. 1868, p. 378. Ga.—4 mm. 
4. longulus, De}. Spec. 1V, 459. Ga.—3.5 mm. 
5. rectangulus, Chd. Rey. et Mag. Zool. 1868. p. 18. 5. C., Ga.—3-3.25. 
