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The shape of the thorax separates this insect widely from the 
other Hawaiian species of Bembidium known to me. Compared with 
B .Jlammulatum, Clair, (which it resembles), it is smaller and differently 
coloured, with the elytra less strongly striated, the stria; much more 
conspicuously punctured and slightly tending to become fainter at 
the extreme apex. 
(LOP HA). 
B. TERES, sp. nov. 
Parum convexum, viridi-ceneum, antennis palpis pedibusque piceis (plus 
minusve rufescentibus) ; capite mediocri, oculis fortiter convexis , antennis cor- 
poris dimidio longioribiLs ; prothorace leviter transverso, cordato, obsolete 
canaliculato, antice leviter emarginato, trans basin obscure rugato , angulis pos- 
ticis subrectis; elytris oblongis, sat fortiter striatis, striis subtiliter punc- 
tatis, apicem versus evanescentibus, humeris rotundatis. Long. 5 mm. 
Haleakala, Maui ; in decaying leaves, at an elevation of about 
4000 feet. 
The larger size, longer antennae, more elongate and less convex 
form, &c., readily distinguish this species from B. pacificum. 
Honolulu : November, 1880. 
NOTES ON THE ENTOMOLOGY OF PORTUGAL. 
IY. LEPIDOPTERA ( continued ). 
MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA (except TINEINA ) collected by the Rev. A. E. Eatox 
ix 1880 , with Desckiptioxs of New Species. 
BY E. L. RAGONOT. 
PYEALIDINA. 
PYRALlDIDiE. 
* Herminia grisealis, S. V., Hub. — One, April 30th, Parque da 
Pena, Cintra. 
Cledeobia moldavica , Esp. ( neiricalis , Hub.). — One $ , May 8th, 
hills south-west of Almodovar ; one, var. diffidalis , On,, June 25th, 
near Villa Real. 
Asopia farinalis, L. — One, May 16th, near Silves. 
Scop aria frequent ella, Stn. — One, June 25th, in a vineyard near 
Villa Real. 
S. angustea , Stph. ( coarctata , Z.). — One, April 25th, on the hill 
side, valley of Alcantara. 
* The Classification adopted is that of Staudinger and Wocke’s Catalogue, 1871. 
