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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
New species :• — 
Feronia puncticepsy 0, G. Thomson, Skand. Col. ix. p. 36, and F. pauciseta, 
Thoms. 1. 0 . p. 36 (s=F, cuprea, tom. i. p. 231), Scandinavia. 
Feronia (Orthomus) halearica, Piochard do la BrCilorie, Bull. Soc. Eut. Er. 
1807, p. Ixxx, Majorca. 
Pterostichus profundecrendtusy Wollaston, Col. Ilesp. p. 21, Cape Verdo 
Islands. 
Amara. The following new species of this genus are described by Put- 
zeys (1. c.) : — A. eupreolata, p. 180, United States j A. proximcty p. 183 (=zm- 
termediay Chaud. nec Motsch.), Georgia; A. protensay p. 183, Hudson’s Bay 
Territory j A. sallei, p. 186, Mexico. 
Celia acutangula (Chaud. MS.), Putzeys, 1. c. p. 194, United States. Cl 
texana (Chaud. MS.), Putz. 1. c. p. 196, Texas. 
Leiocnemis. Of this genus Putzeys (/. c.) describes the following new 
species ; — L. euphratica (Chaud. MS.), p. 202, Mesopotamia ; L. indica 
(Chaud. MS.), p. 216, North India; L. sijriaca (Chaud. MS.), ibid., Syria; 
L. mbdepresstty p. 222, Caucasus ; L. planipennisy p. 223, Caucasus. 
Leiocnemis pereziy Putzeys, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 174, Madrid ; L, col- 
linay Putz. 1. c. p. 176, B6ne ; L. meridionalisy Putz. ibid., Cette. 
Amara {Leiocnemis) putzeisiiy Fairmaire, Ann, Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s6r. vii. 
p. 391, A. (X.) chloroticay Fairm. I, c. p. 392, and A. (L.) henonUy Fairm. I, c. 
p, 393, from Algeria. 
Amathitis sxihplanatay I'utzeys, M(Sm. Soc. Boy. Li(5ge, 2° s«5r. i. p. 226, Si- 
beria; A. songarica (Chaud. MS.), Putz. l.c, p. 226, Tsungaria (=i/yYa/i/<ws 
latuSy Motsch.) ; A. cordatUy Putz. 1. c. p. 228 {=B. cordicollisy Chaud.), 
Eastern Siberia. 
Leirides, g. n., Putzeys, 1. c. p. 228 (see Becord, 1865, p. 422). — Sp. 
Z. helopioides(n.eQi)y iibbilis (Duft.), spectabilis (Schaum), cardui, punoticollisy 
pyrenceuSy cunictdinuSy and alpicola (Dej.); and Z. caluthoideSy sp. n. (Motsch. 
MS.), Putzeys, 1. c. p. 229, Caucasus. ' 
Leirides frigidus (Chaud. MS.), Putzeys, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 177, 
south of France. 
Curtonotus. Putzeys, M«5m, Soc. Boy. Li<5ge, 2® s6r. i., describes the follow- 
ing new species of this genus: — C. convexicollis (Chaud. MS.), p. 232, Siberia ; 
C. nitensy p. 234, North China ; C. fidvipes (Chaud. MS.), p. 235, Missouri ; C. 
transversicollis^ p. 236, Bussian America ; C. adstrictus, p. 238, United States ; C. 
bistriatus (Chaud. MS.), p. 240, Lenkoran ; C. rejtexus (Chaud. MS.), p. 241, 
Newfoundland; C. ibid., Siberia; C.sf<66ZYa^M5(Beiche,MS.),p.242, 
Mexico ; C. somnolentuSy p. 243, Oonalaschka ; C. castaneus (Chaud. MS.), 
p. 244, Kirghise Desert ; C. holmbergi, p. 250, Bussian America ; C. strio- 
.latus, p. 261 {^ruJimanuSy Motsch. nec Kirby), Kamtschatka ; C, caligatus 
(Eschsch. MS.), p, 252, Kamtschatka; C. cognatusy p. 253, Norway; C. 
pedestrisy p. 254, Udskoe Ochotsk ; Cl tristisy p. 266, North Canada ; C. cana- 
densisy p. 266, North Canada; C. conoideusy ibid., origin not stated; C. 
dejeaniy p. 258, Kamtschatka; [C. cribratus (Chaud. MS.), p. 259, Central 
Siberia. 
Bradytus lavistriatus (Chaud. MS.), Putzeys, 1. c. p. 262, United States ; 
B. simplioidens (Moraw.), Putz. I c. p. 264, Japan. 
Percosia infuscata, Putzeys, 1. c. p. 267, Siberia and Songaria. 
Antisphodrus obtusangzdusy Schaufuss, Col. Hefte, i. p. 66, Mount Ararat. 
