CLiViS V. INSECTA, IS3 



Sp. 1. Foe. aipreiis. 



Carahiis cupreus. LinyiL 



Inhabits sand-pits and path-ways, 



JStikps 11. — Fa^pi v/ith their lu'^t joint never conic : wings Iavo: fihlit 

 unlc/'ior not pahnate-dentatc : viinidiblcs sharp witliin or strongly 

 miidentate: lip vf'ith. tlie tooth of its notch simple: thorax obcor- 

 date, its base very narrow or pedunculated : loth/ convex most often 

 eloniiate: Itcud large: tarsi anterior of the male with three or four 

 dilated joints; intermediate tarsi simple. 



Genus 41. STOlVIIS. Cluirville, Bouel/i, P/mz., Leach. 



M/Didib/es \ery porrect without teeth internally, that of its right side 

 with its middle incised: p/i!pi with the fourth joint oval, maxillary 

 ones with the fourth joint larger than the third : Udu-iDii bilobate: 

 ///' on each side subrounded : untcnna. longer than the tliorax, tlie 

 third joiut as long as the fourth ; tliorax oblong : zciiigs n(jne; {ante- 

 rior larni of the male v.itii three dilated joints.) 



Sp. 1. Sto. pamicatua. 



Carabus pumicatus. lUig. Car. tciiuis. j\[arslu 



Inhabits moist banks at the roots of grass. 



Genus 42. BIIOSCUS. P^iazer, Leack. Cr.piiAi.oTr.s. Bonelli. 



Mandibles moderate, their middle internally with one tooth; labial 

 palpi with their fourth joint oljconic; vuirillary ones with the sam# 

 joint of the length of the third, cylindric : labrum transversely qua- 

 drate, entire : ///) rounded on each side: auttmne as Ions as the tho- 

 rax, with the third joint as long as the fourth: i tiorax \\\ih equal 

 diameters: iKi;?_g.s perfect : {anterior tarsi oi' the male willi three di- 

 lated joints.) 



Sp. 1. Bros, cephalotes. 



Carabus cephalotes. Fabr. 



inhabits the sea shores near Swansea. 



Stiups 12. — Falpi with their last joint never conic: icings two or 

 none : tibia; anterior pahnatc dentate : thorax pedunculated : lip with 

 the tooth of its notch simple. 



Genus 4.3. CLIVINA. Latr., Cluirv., Bonel, Fanz., Leach. 



Mandibles denticulated from their base to their apex : thoi-ax quadrate ; 

 unteror tibia externally and at their apex digitated : uings two, some- 

 times incomplete. 



Sp. 1. Cli. Foi-wr. 



Tenebrio Fossor. Linni. Clivina arenaria. L(dr. Carabus distans. Manh. 



Inhabits sandy situations. 



Genus 44. DYSCIIIillUS. Fanzer, Leach. 

 Mandibles denticulated at their base : thorax globose : anterior tibid. 



with their extremities (rarely also externally slightly) digitated: 



uings two perfect. 

 S]). 1. Dijs. gibbiis. 



