INHABITING NORTH AMERICA. 4tt 



24. F. *limbata dark rcddisli-biown; thorax rounded; 

 elytra deeply margined with testaceous ; postpcctus pedun- 

 culated. 



Length from one-fourtii to three-tenths of an inch. 



Carabiis limbatus. Mehh. Calal. 



Bodji deep reddish-hrown. 



JintenriK at base, and palpi paler. 



Thorax suborl)icular, margin not depressed, edge consisting 

 of a simple elevated line, anterior angles subacute, dorsal 

 line indistinct, basal lines indented ; pectus paler. 



Feet testaceous; petiole distinct. 



EUftra with distinctly punctured stria?, disk black-brown to 

 the filth stria, remaining margin testaceous, margiiial in- 

 terstitial line with a few larger punctures behind, none in 

 the middle. 



Rather rare. 



25. F. *parmatn black ; thorax rounded ; feet testaceous ; 

 elytra margined with testaceous; postpectus pedunculated. 



Length three-tenths of an inch. 



Carabus parmalua. Mehh. Catal. 



Bodii black. 



.Ijitemuv and pntpi rufous. 



Thorax transversely suI)orbicular, destitute of depressed 



maioiin oi elevated edge. 

 Feet pale rufous : petiole very distinct. 

 Elytra striate, impunctured, disk black-brown to the sixth 



stria, margin pale lufous, marginal interstial line slightly 



punctured on the inner edge. 

 renter black. 



Much resembles F. limhafa. but the stria- of tlie elvtra are 

 not punctured and the edge of the thorax is destitute of an 

 elevated line. 



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