B. discus, Fab. Red testaceous; legs paler ; elytra with a 

 dark cloud across their centre ; two and a half lines ; roads 

 and gardens. PI. 7, fig. 5. 

 Genus [55]. Bradycellus. JErichson. Six species. 



B. dorsalis, Lin. Testaceous ; head black ; and a large com- 

 mon patch on the elytra pitchy ; antennae, except the base, 

 fuscous ; two lines ; humid situations. PL 7, fig. 6. 



Genus [56]. Trechus. Clairville. Eleven species. 



T. meridianus, Lin. Pitchy black ; the base and suture of 

 the elytra as well as the legs testaceous ; one and a half 

 lines; marshy places. PI. 7, fig. 7. 



Group VI. LICININI. Erich. 



Genus [57]. Callistus. Bonelli. One species. 



C. lunatus, Fab. Black head with a greenish tinge ; thorax 

 red ; elytra with a double testaceous cross ; legs also tes- 

 taceous, except the knees of the femora which are black ; 

 three and a half lines; chalky downs. PI. 8, fig. 1. 



Genus [58]. Oodes. Bonelli. One species. 



O. helopoides, Fab. Entirely black ; four and a half lines ; 

 marshy situations. PI. 8, fig. 2. 

 Genus [59]. Chl^enjus. Bonelli. Six species. 



C. vestitus, Fab. Greenish coppery above ; antennae, mar- 

 gin and apex of elytra and legs testaceous ; 5—6 lines ; 

 humid situations. PI. 8, fig. 3. 

 Genus [60]. Epomio. Bonelli. One species. 



E. circumscriptus, L)uft. Head and thorax with a green re- 

 flection ; elytra black, their margin and the legs testaceous; 

 eight lines . . . . 1 a very doubtful native. PI. 8, fig. 4. 

 Genus [61]. Licintjs. Latr. Two species. 



L. silphoides, Fab. Entirely obscure black ; 6 — 7 lines ; 

 chalky downs. PI. 8, fig. 5. 

 Genus [62]. Badister. Clairville. Three species. 



B. bipustulatus, Fab. Red-testaceous ; very shiny, head, 

 middle of antennse and a waved band constricted at the su- 

 ture crossing the elytra just beyond the middle : all black ; 

 elytra with an opaline reflection ; three and a half lines ; 

 marshy places. PL 9, fig. 6. 

 Genus [63]. Trimorphus. Steph. Three species. 



T. scapularis, Steph. Pitchy black ; narrow edge of thorax, 

 humeral angles of elytra and legs testaceous ; 3- — 4 lines ; 

 woody places, roots of trees. PL 8, fig. 7 . 

 Genus [64]. Panagceus. Latr. Two species. 



P. crux-major, Lin. Deep black ; elytra red with a cross and 

 the apex black ; four lines ; woods and fens. PI. 9, fig. 1. 



