DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VI. (VOL. III.) 

 COLEOPTERA. CARABIDAE. 



Eig. I. Deropristiis puncticeps, with right elytron expanded showing the small vestigial wing; at side 



a fragment showing sculpture of disc of elytron. 



Eig. 2. Baryneus sharpi, with elytron and the fully-developed wing expanded. 



Eig. 3. Atrachyawmis sharpi; to left fragment showing sculpture of elytron. 



Eig. 4. Anchotefflus gracilis ; to left fragment showing sculpture of elytron. 



Fig. 5. Pseudobrosais kntus ; to left fragment showing sculpture of elytron. 



Fig. 6. Disenoduis aterrimus ; to right fragment showing sculpture of elytron. 



Eig. 7. Barypristus incendiarius : the angles of prothorax are rather too prominent. 



Eig. 8. Anchonynuis agonoides. 



Fig. 9. Maufia fn'gida. 



Fig. 10. Metromeniis sphodriformis. 



Eig. II. Mecostomus perkinsi. 



Eig. 12. Elytra oi Mecyclothorax montivagus, seen outside and inside, showing the "fault" on the margin 



characteristic of Pterostichides. 



Fig. 13. Hind foot oi APiiromeims pavidiis ; outer side showing tarsal grooves x 15. 



Fig. 1 4. Tarsus of Metromenus aegualis x 1 7, a upper, l> lower face. 



Fig. 15. Baryneus skarpi, posterior tarsus, x -V'-, a upper, I) lower face. 



Eig. 16. Colpodiscus lucipeiens, posterior tarsus, x 10, a upper, b lower face. 



Eig. 17. Metromenus mutabilis, posterior tarsus, x 15, « upper, b lower face. 



Fig. 1 8. At. fraiidafor, vestigial wing, x 6. 



Eig. 19. ]\I. sphodriformis from Haleakala, vestigial wing, x 6; ig^r, same of specimen from Molokai. 



Fig. 20. Apteromesus maculafus, vestigial wing, x 6 (this is a little too broad). 



Fig. 21. Barypristus incendiarius, vestigial wing x 3. 



Eig. 22. Chaliomeuus costaius, wing ■, 3. 



Eig. 23. Barypristus rupicola, vestigial wings ■ 3, showing the variation a, l\ c, d. 



