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side of the body of a light brown; legs, parts of the mouth 
and antenne yellow. 
Port Lincoln, South Australia. 
Harpalus Femoralis: length 32’; black; rather brilliant; 
head with two punctiform impressions united by a transversal — 
line in front; thorax almost square, transverse; as broad 
behind as in front, having all its impressions feebly marked ; 
elytra rather broad, strongly striated; the second stria bi- 
furcated near the scutellum ; posterior part of the margin 
impressed ; a feebly marked punctiform impression behind 
on the interval between the third and fourth striz; thighs 
black; tibize, tarsi, palpi and antennz of a light red. 
Rockhampton, Queensland. 
Harpalus Mandibularis: length 22’; of a bronzed green 
colour; body rather broad and depressed; head smooth, 
with a strong sulcate in front; thorax broad, transversal, 
with the sides very much rounded but straight behind ; the 
anterior angles are rounded, and the posterior straight ; the 
central longitudinal sulcate and the two posterior impressions 
are strong, the anterior transverse one is feeble; elytra 
rather broader than the thorax, oval, depressed, having longi- 
tudinal striz, the intervals of which are not convex; a very 
feeble abbreviated stria near the scutellum; a row of im- 
pressions on the margin; lower side of the body brown ; 
leos, palpi, and base of the antenne yellow; remainder of 
the latter a little darker; mandibulee yellow at the base, and 
black towards their extremity. 
Port Denison. 
Harpalus Dingo : length 2¥ to 3’; general form rather de- 
pressed ; of a dark brilliant brown; head large, rounded, 
having a faint impression in front; thorax almost square, 
broader in front than behind, rounded laterally ; the impres- 
sions very faint; scutellum brown; elytra oval, striated ; 
an abbreviated stria near the scutellum ; a very faint puncti- 
form impression behind, between the second and third strie ; 
margin having on its posterior half a series of strong im- 
pressions ; lower side of the body black ; inferior margin of 
the elytra brown ; legs, palpi, and three first articles of the 
_ antenne yellow, the remaining of the latter obscure. 
Rockhampton. . 
Harpalus Nove Hollandie: length 34’ ; nearly allied to 
Rubripes, but smaller; of an eneus copper green; head 
with two impressions before the eyes ; thorax rather trans- 
versal, rounded and bordered laterally ; narrower in front 
