HARPALID^. HARPALUS. 153 



rupted series ; diose nearest the base nearly obsolete : legs pitchy: tarsi, palpi, 

 and antennae ferruginous. 



I have one specimen, but I am ignorant of its locality, though I 

 believe Devonshire. 



Sp. 35. luteicornis ? JViger nitidus, antennis, palpis, pedihus, thoracis elytro- 

 rumque marginibus posteriiis riifo-testaceis. (Long. corp. 3^ lin.) 



Ca. luteicornis. Duftschmid? — Ha. luteicornis. Steph. Catal. p. 31. No. 283. 



Black : thorax subquadrate, transversely punctate posteriorly, with an oblong 

 thickly punctulate fovea on each side at the base ; the lateral margins (and 

 sometimes the posterior) ferruginous : elytra vpith the lateral margins and tip 

 ferruginous, regularly striated, the strias impunctate ; legs, palpi, and an- 

 tennae rufo-testaceous. 



Taken either on the coast of Devonshire or Glamorganshire. 



Sp. 36. nitidus. Niger, supra viridi nitens, antennis palpisque rufis, pedihus 

 piceis, tibiarum hasi tarsisque piceomtestaceis, thorace postice utrinque foveola 

 punctatCi. (Long. corp. 4^ lin.) 



Ha. nitidus. Sturm.— Steph. Catal. p 31. No. 284. 



Black, above glossy green : thorax with a moderate dorsal line, and a punctate 

 fovea at the base on each side, at the posterior margin : elytra faintly striated, 

 the striae impunctate, with one or two impressions at the tip of the third 

 interstice from the margin, the margin itself with an interrupted series, the 

 basal impressions rather faint : legs pitchy, the base of the tibiae and the tarsi 

 piceo-testaceous : the antennae and palpi rufous. 



I have a pair of this insect, wliicli were taken in Devonshire. 



Sp. 37. ignavus. Niger, supra cceridescens, thorace postice impresso Icevi, elytris 



striatis, antennis tarsisque ferrugineis. (Long. corp. 4^ lin.) 

 Ca. ignavus. Creutzer. — Ha. ignavus. Steph. Catal. p. 31. No. 285. 



Black, above blue, the thorax with a faint dorsal channel, and a smooth im- 

 pressed hne behind on each side : elytra faintly striated, the striae impunc- 

 tate, the third interstice from the margin smooth, the marginal one with 

 several impressions at the tip, and three or four at the base : the legs pitchy- 

 black, with the tarsi rufo-ferruginous : the antennae and palpi fulvous. 



This insect also inhabits Devonshire. 



3. With the sides of the thorax and posterior angles rounded f . 



* AntenncB moderate. 



Sp. 38. cyaneus. Niger nitidus, suhdepressus, suprd cyaneo-nitens, antennamm 

 articulo basalt infernc rujb, thorace postice subrugosa utrinque foveolfi latd. 

 (Long. corp. 5 Un.) 



Ha. cyaneus mihi.— Steph. Catal. p. 31. No. 286. 



f Few species of this section are in collections, probably from their maritime 

 locahties. 



