FAMILY CAKAlilD.E. 47 



Genus AGONODEHUS (Dj.). 



Head sul)4uailra(r ; tin >rax sul>(|uaclralc, slightly narruwoil hthind, fl<>ugate : the llvrax 

 equals in width the base of the elytra. 



AcoNODEurs TALLiPEs. ( Plate xlx, fig. 5.) 



Head Mark or very dark brown ; thorax, elytra and legs brown : middle of the thorax 

 darker. Inner margins of the elytra darker than the outer and posterior niarL'in- 



Genus ANISODACTYLUS (Dj.). H.\rpalis (Steph.). 

 ' First tarsal joint of the male small, the fourth largest ; mentiuu-tooth obsolete ; thorax 

 ' subquadrate or trapezoid' (Westwood). 



Anisodactvlus AGRicoLLis. (Plate xix, fig. 9.) 



Color dark brown or black ; thorax about as wide as the base of the elytra ; sides slightly 

 curved. Length five-tenths of an inch. 



Anisodactylus rusticus. (Plate xix, fig. 10.) 



Color Ijrowu ; the thorax rather wider than the liase of the elytra. Length nearly hall' 

 an inch. 



Anisodactylus balti.morius. 

 Head and thorax dark brown ; elytra, legs and antennae much lighter, or light chestuut- 

 color. Length rather less than half an inch. 



Gen-US CHL(ENIUS(Bon.). Carabls (Liu.). 

 ' Palpi with the last j(5int ovate truncate ; mcntum-tooth bifid : thorax, in the centre, 

 ' truncate sul)cordate, broadest behind or subijuadratc ' (Westwood). 



Chlcexius emarcinatus. (Plate XX, fig. 6.) 



Head black, with green submetallic hues ; thorax bronze, submetallic ; elytra blue-lilack, 



brilliant : beneath black, punctate, sculptured, but confined mostly to the thorax and 



anterior of the abdomen ; thorax and head above finely punctate ; legs, palpi and 



feelers light reddish brown. Length half an iucli. 



