NEW BRITISH COLEOPTERA SINCE 1839. 
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are characterised in such a way as not to permit a 
decision in their favour.” \ 
10. Amara agilis, Ryiands, Entom., p. 216 (1841), de¬ 
scribed. 
11. Amara puncticollis, Ryiands,Entom.,p.216(1841), 
described . 
12. Amara Dalii, Ryiands, Entom., p. 216 (1841), de¬ 
scribed. 
13. Tanystoma Jagceri, Mann. 
Observation. — This is the “ new British genus of 
Carabideous Coleoptera allied to Pterostichus , 
captured by Mr. Leplastrier near Dover,” exhibited 
by Mr. S. Stevens at the Meeting of the Entomo¬ 
logical Society of 1st June, 1840, as recorded in the 
Proceedings of the Society. Mr. Stevens, in whose 
cabinet it is preserved, has kindly furnished its name, 
remarking “ that it is in all probability an imported 
specimen, being a scarce Russian insect. 
14. Harpalus (Ophonus) cordatus, Dufts, Sturm; 
Dawson, Geodeph. Brit., p. 136 (1854), described . 
15. Harpalus (Ophonus) rupicola, Sturm; Dawson, 
Geodeph. Brit., p. 136(1854), described . 
16. Harpalus sulphuripes, Germar; Dawson, Geo¬ 
deph. Brit., p. 141 (1854), described. 
17. Harpalus Wollastoni, Dawson, Geodeph. Brit. 
P- 144 (1854), described . 
Observation.- Mr. Wollaston informs me that he sus¬ 
pects this will prove synonymous with Harpalus 
litigiosus , Dej. Spec. Gen. des Coleop., vol. iv. no. 
137, p. 361 (1829). 
18. Harpalus melancholicus, Dej., Eric.; Dawson, 
Geodeph. Brit., p. 150, tab. ii. fig. a. (1854), described . 
19. Stenolophus elegans, Dej.; Dawson, Geodeph. 
Dr it., p. 156, tab. ii. fig. b. (1854), described. 
