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Trechus. The following are the genera and sub- 

 genera belonging to the «, 



Harpalid^:. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. 



Anisodactylus, De Jean 



Portugal 



C. Binotatus, Fdbricius. 



'2. 



GynandromorphuSj-D../. 



Italy 



C. Etruscus, Schonherr. 



3. 



Geobsenus, De Jean 



P. B. S. 



G. Lateralis, De Jean. 



4. 



Harpalus, Latreille 



England 



C. Ruficornis, Fab?-icius. 



5. 



Pangus, De Jean 



Germany 



Harp. Scaritides, Sturm. 



6. 



Actephilus, Stephens 



England 



C. Vernalis, Dufls. 



7. 



Bradybsenus 



Senegal 



C. Scalaris, Olivier. 



8. 



Hypolithus, De Jean 



Senegal 



C. Saponarius, Olivier. 



9. 



Ophonus, Ziegler 



England 



Harp. Sabulicola, Panzer. 



10. 



Selenopborus, De Jean 



jST. America 



C. Palliatus, Fabricius. 



11. 



Geodromus, De Jean 



Senegal 



G. Dumolini, De Jean. 



1-J. 



Gynandropus, De Jean 



N. America 



G. Americanus, De Jean. 



13. 



Diachromus, Esch. 



Germany 



C. Germanus, Linneus. 



14. 



Cratocerus, De Jean 



Brazils 



C. Monilicornis, De Jean. 



15. 



Soinoplatus, De Jean 



Senegal 



S. Substriatus, De Jean. 



16. 



Axinotoma, De Jean 



Senegal 



Ax. Fallax, De Jean. 



The genera belonging to the Harpalidse must 

 still be considerably increased. This family, very 

 diversified in form and rich in species, will afford 

 ample employment to any individual bold enough to 

 undertake it. It will be observed that I omit Para- 

 mecus, and place it with the Acinopidse ; Acupal- 

 pus and Stenolophus belong also to another family. 

 The latter may be considered as the genus which 

 unites them. 



Sp. 127. Fulvicollis. — Now a Lebia of Latreille. 

 The following genera appear to belong to the Le- 



