86 



It is not unlikely that some of the species of Amara, 

 described by Mr. Kirby in the Fauna Boreali 

 Americana, belong to Antarctia. 



Sp. 137. Vulgaris. — Now an Amara of Bonelli ; 

 and the typical genus of the family Amaridse. 



Amaridje, Hope. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. 



Amara, Bonelli 



England 



C Vulgaris, Linneus. 



2. 



Oodes, Bonelli 



England 



C. Helopioides, Fabricius. 



3. 



Acrodon, Zimm. 



Sweden 



H. Brunneus, Gyll. 



4. 



Celia, Zimm. 



Germany 



II. Bifrons, Gyll. 



5. 



Bradytus, Stephens 



England 



C. Ferrugineus, Fabricius. 



6. 



J Curtonotus, Stephens ^ 

 I Leirus, Megerle S 



England 



C. Conve.xiusculus, Marsh. 



7. 



Percosia, Zimm. 



Sicily 



Per. Sicula, Be Jean. 



8. 



Leiocnemis, Zimm. 



Caucasus 



L. Cordicollis, Menetries 



9. 



Amathites, Zimm. 



Egypt 



A. iEgyptia, Klug. 



JO. 



Antarctia, De Jean 



Buenos Ayres 



An. Carnifex, Fabricius. 



11. 



Lophidius, De Jean 



Sierra Leone 



L. Testaceus, De Jean. 



To the above genera might also be added Zabrus, 

 as this genus has been considered worthy of family 

 distinction by Zimmerman, in his valuable Mono- 

 graph. I give the genera composing it. 



Zabrid^e, Zimmerman. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. 



Eutroctes, Zimm. 





S. Russia 



E. Congener, Zimm. 



2. 



Zabrus, Clairville 





England 



Car. Gibbus, Fabricius. 



3. 



S Pelorus, Bonelli 

 ' Pelobatus, Fischer 



} 



Austria 



Bl. Spinipes, Fabricius. 



4. 



Polysitus, Zimm. 





Asia Minor ? 



P. Farctus, Zimm. 



5. 



Acorius, Zimm. 





Egypt 



A. Metallescens, Zimm. 



