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(which is obtuse) is a little in advance of the apparent angle, the interval between the two 
being oblique and curved. The basal fovea lies against the false angle, and the surface 
between it and the true angle is convex. The punctuation of the elytral interstices is 
extremely minute and in a single row ; visible only in certain lights. The species has the 
general form of the Peryphi allied to atrocosruleum. 
Hab . — jNo locality. Most probably the Pamir. 
56. — Bembidium (Peryphus) tibiale. 
Dufts., Faun. Austr. ii. 209. 
Hab . — A single example from Ladak, closely allied to, if not a variety of, this European 
species. 
57. — Bembidium sp. 
Hab . — A single specimen from Kogyar, in immature condition and indeterminable. It 
is a Peryphus , with strongly rounded thorax and pale apical spot to elytra. 
58. — Bembidium 4-pustulatum. 
Dej., Spec. Gen. Col. v. p. 186. 
Hab .— Between Yangi Hissar and Sirikol. A single specimen, with much enlarged 
anterior elytral spot. 
59. — Ant hi a orientalis. 
Hope, Coleop. Manual ii, p. 163, pi. 6, f. 14. 
Hab . — Jhelam Valley, one example. Agrees with Hope’s description and figure and with 
Chaudoir’s subsequent description, so far as concerns the depressed elytra and smoother thorax 
but differs in the anterior spot of the elytra being transverse-oblong. It forms probably 
another of the numerous local forms of the A. sexguttata. 
60. — METABLETUS TARTARUS. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 719. 
M. truncatello (Lin.) paullo major, magis elongatus, subaeneo-niger, nitidus, antenniset 
pedibus fusco-piceis : thorace quam in M. truncatello postice magis angustato, angulis posticis 
obtusioribus, deinde risque ad basin magis obliquis ; elytris elongatis, apice obtuse subsinuatim 
truncatis, obsolete striatis, impunctatis. 
Long. If lin. 
Closely allied to the European Metabletus truncatellus, but larger and the elytra relative- 
ly longer. The colour is a little more metallic, and the thorax differs in being more narrowed 
behind, with the hind angles much more obtuse and the margin thence to the base 
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