COLEOPTERA. 
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HALIPLIDiE, DYTISCIDiE, GYRINIDiE, HYDROPTILIDiE, STAPHY- 
LlNIDiE, AND SCARABiEIDiE (except CETONIINI). 
By D. SHARP. 
HALIPLIDiE. 
Haliplus (Munich Cat.). 
1. — Haliplus maculipennis, Schaum. 
A single individual found in the Jhelam Valley, July 1873. Differs a little from the 
Egyptian specimens of the species by being rather smaller, and by the punctuation of 
the elytra being rather less coarse and deep. 
DYTISCIDiE. 
Hydroporus (Munich Cat.). 
1. — Dytiscus griseo-striatus, Degeer. 
A series of this species, which is in Europe alpine and boreal, was found in the Pan- 
kong Valley in September 1873. The specimens show more variation in markings than 
I have observed in European individuals. 
Agabus (Munich Cat.). 
1. — Agabus abnormicollis, Ballion. 
This interesting species is allied to the Corsican A. cephalotes ; it is represented in 
the collection by a very mutilated female specimen, without indication of locality or date. 
2. — Dytiscus nitidus, Eab. 
Dras, Kargil, and Leh, 15th August to 9th September 1873. Three individuals. 
3. — Agabus amoenus, Solsky. 
A single female of an Agabus found in the neighbourhood of Sanju I refer to this species, 
although it differs from Solsky’s diagnosis (Pedchenko’s, Turkestan, Coleoptera, p. 142) 
in having the ventral segments entirely black. The species has an elongate and acuminate 
prosternal process, which projects far back, between the middle legs. 
