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this species. In Mexico, Mr. Flohr adds, the species rang 



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fria ' down to the 



caliente,' near Mexico city, Esp 





Cordova, and Oaxaca. C. scrutator and C. 

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Calosoma angulatum (p. 21). 



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Calosoma cicatricosum (p. 23). 



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Mr. Flohr informs me that this species is totally different in its habits from C. Idem 



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striatulum, and striatip 



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ggestion that all five are varieties of one species. He says that C. cicatricosum, like 

 depressicolle , is found only in the depth of pine and oak forests, where it occurs under 

 ones and logs of wood, and appears to be nocturnal, whilst the other four species are 

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C. cicatricoso proxime affinis, sed differt capite et thorace sat grosse subsparsim punctatis elytrisque striato- 

 punctulatis, interstitiis sparsim paullo grossius punctatis, utrinque punctis majoribus ocellatis triplici eerie. 



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Hah. Mexico, Uruapam, San Juan Tumbio {Flohr). 



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 elytra, in both of which characters it resembles more closely C. cicatricosum ; from both 

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