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TABLE 2. Distribution of Carabid beetles regarded as European introductions in 



North America. » 



Three cosmopolitan species {Perigona nigriceps Dej., Plochionus pallens F., and 

 Somotrichus elevatus F.) are excluded. 



Acupalpus meridiamis L. . . 

 Agonum miilleri Hbst. . . . 



A. riificorne Gze 



Atnara aenea DeG 



A. anthobia Villa 



A. apricaria Payk 



A. aulica Panz 



A. bifrons Gyll 



A. familiaris Dit 



A. fulva DeG 



A. liinicollis Schio.^ .... 

 Anisodactyliis binotatus F. . 

 Asaphidion flavipes L. . . . 

 Bembidion bruxellense Wesm. 



(rupestre auctt.) .... 



B. lampros Hbst 



B. properans Staph 



B. stephensi Crotch .... 



B. tetracoliim Say (ustulatimt 

 auctt.) 



Bradycelliis harpalinus Serv. 

 Calathus fuscipes Gze. . . . 

 Carabus aiiratiis L 



C. cancellatiis III 



C. gramdatus L 



C nemoralis Miill 



^ The European records were compiled from Blair (1931), Fuente (19 18-21), Jeannel 

 (1941-42), Johnson & Halbert (1902), Lindroth (1945), Palmer (1946), Pearce (1926-27), &c. 

 Several unpublished British records from the museums of Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, and 

 the British Museum, are included. Valuable information was received from Mr. G. H. Ashe, 

 Colyton (S. Devon), and Mr. R. S. George, Gloucester. 



* Vide map, fig. 16. 



* Amara liinicollis is probably introduced in NE North America only. 



'' Bembidion properans was not kept separate from lampros by Pearce (1926-27) but both 

 are doubtless widely spread in Dorset. 



