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Harpalus Wilcoxii: length 52’; very much like Striato- 
punctatus, Gyl. (Quadripunctatus, Dej.), and of the same 
size and general form, but has, generally, no punctiform im- 
pressions on the elytra; thorax a little longer and not quite 
so broad. 
The insect is of a brilliant black with the exception of the 
elytra, which are opac; antennze brown, with the first article 
lighter; palpi of the last colour; legs black, with brown 
hair on the tarsi. 
Brisbane, Clarence River and Sydney. 
Harpalus Edwardsii: length 5’; very nearly allied to 
Infelvx, but the thorax is broader; the posterior impressions 
are more deeply marked; elytra more feebly so. 
The insect is of a dark eneus green, with a bluish tinge; 
the lower side of the body and legs black; the antennz 
very dark, with the first and the last articles red; palpi of 
the latter colour. 
Given to me by Mr. Edwards, who found it near Mel- 
bourne. 
Harpalus Vandiemenensis: length 5’; oval; of a dark - 
copper colour; head rounded, very feebly impressed ; thorax 
rather transversal, a little broader behind than in front, with 
the sides and angles rather rounded ; it bears no appearance 
of the anterior transverse impression, but the longitudinal 
sulcate, and the two posterior impressions are moderately 
marked; the two latter are united by a transverse line; 
elytra oval, striated ; an abbreviated strize, and a faint impres- 
sion on each side near the scutellum; a punctiform impres- 
sion behind, between the second and third striz, the 
lateral margin impressed; lower side of the body and thighs 
black ; tibize, tarsi, palpi, and antennee red, the second, third 
and fourth articles of the latter in part black. 
Tasmania. 
Harpalus Planovmpressus : length 44’; oval; head feebly 
impressed ; thorax transverse, rounded laterally, with the 
anterior angles rather advanced, the posterior ones rather 
rounded; impressions moderately marked; elytra oval, 
rather depressed, with strize, the intervals of which are plane ; 
an abbreviated stria near the scutellum; the intervals 
between the second, third, and fourth strize covered with 
light but rather broad flattened impressions, extending over 
the two anterior thirds of the length; margin impressed on 
its posterior half. 
The insect is of a dark metallic brown ; the elytra rather 
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