APPENDIX. 381 



Page 150. Sp. 28 a. Harpalus maculicornis, Watcrhouse MSS. — Steph. 

 Nomen. 2d edit. col. 10. — Ater nitidus, thorace pnstice ntrinque fovea, punctata, 

 antennis testaceo-rujis, nigro maculatis, palpis pedibusque fulvis. ^^Long. 

 Corp. 4 lin.) 



Above glossy black; thorax with a deep punctured fovea on each side at the 

 base; elytra simply striated; legs and palpi fulvous; antennae testaceous- 

 red, with several of the basal joints black at the base. 



Taken, but not abundantly, near London. 



Page 151. Sp. 29 a. Harpalus picilabris. Waterhouse MSS. — Steph. Nomen. 



2d edit. col. 10. — Niger , subnitidus, thorace postice utrinque unistriato, pedibus 



labroque -piceis, antennis palpisque rufis. (Long. corp. 4^ — 5 lin.) 

 Narrow, black, slightly glossy ; thorax with a single impunctate stria on each 



side behind ; elytra finely and simply striate ; legs and labrum pitchy ; 



antennae and palpi red. 

 Found in the neighbourhood of London and of Windsor. 



Page 151. Sp. 30 a. Har. nigripalpis. Waterhouse MSS. — Steph. Nomen. 



2d edit. col. 10. — Ater subnitidus, palpis nigris, pedibus nigris, tar sis piceis ; 



antennis piceo-nigris. (Long, corp 4 lin.) 

 Black, rather glossy: palpi jet-black : legs black, with pitchy tarsi: antennae 



pitchy-black, the base of some of the joints darker: thorax with a simple 



impressed stria on each side behind. 

 Taken near Windsor and near London. 



Page 151. Sp. 30 b. Har. nigricornis. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 10. — Aier 



subnitidus, thorace postice fovea punctata, antennis pedibusque piceo-nigris, 



palpis piceis, apice riifis. (Long. corp. 4g lin.) 

 Black, rather glossy ; thorax with a broad punctured fovea on each side at the 



base ; elytra rather deeply striated, the striae obscurely punctured : legs and 



antenuK pitchy black : palpi pitchy, with the apex red. 

 Found near London. 



Page 157. Sp. 49 a. Har. rufitarsis. Duftschmid. Faun. Aust. ii. 82. — Steph. 



Nomen- 2d edit. col. 11. — Niger nitidus, thorace postice utrinque foveold iin- 



pressd, antennarum articulo basali forrugineo, tarsis rufis. (Long. corp. 



6 lin. j 

 Shining black : thorax behind with an impressed punctate fovea on each side ; 



antennae with the basal joint ferruginous ; tarsi red 

 Inhabits the banks of the Thames, below Gravesend. 



Page 157. Sp 49 b. Har. calceatus. Dufts. Faun. Aust. ii. 81. — Steph. Nomen^ 

 2d edit. col. 11. — Niger, thorace postice angustiore, elytris [J7'ofunde striatis, 

 antennis tursisque rufis. (Long. corp. 6 lin.) 



Black, shining: thorax narrowed behind, and punctured, with a fovea on each 

 side; elytra deeply, but simply, striated : antcnniu and tarsi red. 



Taken near Deal. 



