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Genus [65]. Loricera. Latr. One species. 



L. pilicornis, Fab. Bronzy above ; tibiae and tarsi piceous ; 

 three and a half lines ; about roots of trees. Fl. 9, Jig. 2. 



Family [5]. Carabid^e. Macleay. 



Genus [66]. Leistus. Fr'61. Eight species. 



L. spinibarbis, Fab. Steely blue above ; mouth, antennae, 

 tibiae and tarsi pitchy ; 4—5 lines ; under stones and 

 sticks in hedges. PI. 9, Jig. 3. 

 Genus [67]. Helobia. Leach. Seven species. 



H. brevicollis, Fab. Black ; legs and antennae pitchy ; 5 — 6 

 lines; common. Fl. 9, fig. 4. 

 Genus [68]. Nebria. Latr. Three species. 



N. complanata, Lin. Testaceous; elytra maculated with 

 black, usually in two broad irregular, laterally abbreviated 

 bands ; the colour frequently suffused ; 8 — 9 lines ; shores, 

 especially those of the British Channel. Fl. 9, Jig. 5. 

 Genus [69]. Pelophila. Dej. One species. 



P. Borealis, Fab. iEneous ; legs red ; seven lines ; Ireland. 

 Fl. 9, Jig. 6. 

 Genus [70]. Calosoma. Fab. Two species. 



C. inquisitor, Lin. Coppery or aeneous above ; margin of 

 elytra green ; legs and antennae black ; 8 — 10 lines; trees, 

 Hainault forest. Fl. 10, Jig. 1. 

 Genus [71]. Carabus. Lin. Sixteen species. 



C. catenulatus, Fab. Black ; the thorax and margins of 

 elytra violaceous ; 10 — 12 lines; sandy places, common. 

 Fl. 10, fig. 2. 

 Genus [72]. Cychrus. Fab. One species. 



C. rostratus, Lin. Entirely black ; nine lines ; hollow trees 

 and under leaves in woods. Fl. 10, fig. 3. 



Family [6] . Elaphrid^. Stephens. 



Genus [73]. Elaphrus. Fab. Four species. 



E. cupreus, Meg. Entirely bronzy ; four lines ; humid 

 places. Fl. 10, fig. 4. 

 Genus [74]. Blethisa. Bonelli. One species. 



B. multi-punctata, Lin. Bronzy ; very shining ; legs black ; 

 six lines ; marshes. Fl. 10, fig. 5. 

 Genus [75]. Notiophilus. Dumeril. Eighteen species ? 



N. aquaticus, Lin. iEueous, brilliant shining j two and a 

 half lines; marshes. Fl. 10, fig. 6. 



