5302 Insects. 



19. Zabrus, Clair v. 



Z. piger, Fourc. Z. gibbus, Fabr., Steph. Several taken annually 

 in fields, especially among wheat stubble, and along roadsides near 

 Alverstoke. 



20. Amara, Bon. 



A. plebeia, Gyll., Steph. A. nitida, Steph. Common ; along 

 roadsides. 



A. similata, Gyll. Rather common ; dry, dusty paths. 



A. trivialis, Gyll., Steph. A. atra, Steph. Very common ; roads 

 and fields. 



A. communis, Gyll. Abundant everywhere. 



A. familiaris, Dufts., Steph. A. cursor, A. lucida, A. laevis, Steph. 

 Tolerably abundant ; along fields, paths and roads. 



A. tibialis, Payk. Less abundant; roadsides. 



21. Bradytus, Steph. 



B. apricarius, Fabr., Steph. B. torridus, Steph. Very common ; 

 in fields and along banks. Flies by night, occasionally in large num- 

 bers, through lighted windows. 



22. Anisodactylus, Dej. 



A. binotatus, Fabr., Steph. A. rufitarsis (Harpalus), A. calceatus 

 (Harpalus), Steph. Not uncommon; under loose turf at sides of 

 ditches at Grange. 



23. Ophonus, Ziegl. 



O. sabulicola, Panz., Steph. A specimen taken, during the sum- 

 mer of 1853, by Dr. Power, near a hedgebank in Privet. 



O. obscurus, Fabr., Steph. O. stictus, Steph. Rare ; under stones 

 on sandy heaths. 



O. azureus, Fabr. Rare ; under stones on heaths. 



O. puncticollis, Payk., Steph. O. foraminulosus, O. punctatissi- 

 mus, O. puncticeps, Steph. Rather rare ; under stones in dry situa- 

 tions. 



O. obsoletus, Dej., Steph. Two specimens taken by one of the 

 authors under debris in sandy spots on Southsea Common, Septem- 

 ber, 1856. 



Arthur Adams. 

 William Balfour Baikie. 



(To be continued). 

 Haslar, September 22, 1850. 



