194 Notes on Australian Coleoptera. 
the middle very little marked; elytra rather short, depressed, 
striated, a feeble punctiform impression behind, between the 
second and third striz, and a line of impressions on the 
lateral margin; lower side of the body of an zeneus brown, 
very brilliant; legs brown, with the extremity of the tibiz 
obscure ; palpi and antennz brown, the basal article rather 
red. 
From Dunedin, New Zealand, and also from the North 
Island. 
Harpalus Noveezelandie: length 5’; body broad and de- 
pressed, of a light brown; head round, with two punctiform 
impressions between the eyes; thorax short, transverse, 
rounded laterally, with the anterior angles rounded, and the 
posterior ones obtuse and rather prominent; there is a trans- 
verse impression in front, a feeble longitudinal sulcate on 
the middle, and two broad impressions behind; elytra broad, 
striated, with a broad abbreviated stria near the scutellum, 
after the sutural one; a feeble punctiform impression 
behind, on the interval between the second and third strie ; 
the margin impressed on its posterior half; abdomen not 
sensibly impressed laterally ; legs, antenne, and parts of the 
mouth of a light brown. 
This insect is from the northern island of New Zealand. 
Harpalus Iltlawarensis: length 44’; eneus green, bril- 
lant; head smooth, with two short transversal impressions in 
front of the eyes ; thorax rather quadrangular, transverse, 
rounded on the anterior half of the lateral sides ; the pos- 
terior angles rather rounded ; in the centre, a feeble longi- 
tudinal sulcate and two equally feehle impressions behind ; 
elytra rather broader than the thorax, oval, depressed, 
striated, with the intervals between the striz, not convex; a 
punctiform impression behind, between the second and third 
strize, and aseries of impressions on the margin ; these latter 
more numerous on the posterior part than on the other ; 
legs black ; palpi and antennz brown ; the first article of the 
latter of a lighter colour. | 
Illawarra. 
Harpalus Adelaade: length 3’; elongated; copper colour; 
head slightly bi-impressed in front; thorax almost square, 
very little broader than long, the sides rounded and the 
angles also, the posterior ones rather obtuse ; the transverse 
impression is feeble; the longitudinal sulcate moderately 
marked, and the two posterior impressions deep; elytra 
oblong, elongated, with striz, the intervals of which are 
