CATALOGUE 



CANARIAN COLEOPTEIU 



Fam. 1. CARABID^. 



(Subfam. I. ELAPHRIDES.) 



Gemxs 1. NOTIOPHILUS. 



Dumeril, Consid. gen. sur les Ins. 169 (1823). 



1. Notiophilus geminatus. 



Notiophilus geminatus, Def., Spec, des Col. v. 589 (1831). 



, Brulle, in Webb et Berth. (Col.) 58 (1838). 



, Woll., Ins. Mad. 17 (1854). 



, Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 9 (1857). 



Habitat in Lanzarota, Fuerteventura, Canaria, Teneriffa, Goraera 

 et Hierro, passim. 



The NotiopMlus geminatus (which I have detected in three, out 

 of the five, Madeii-a islands, and which occurs throughout southern 

 Europe and the north of Africa) is almost certaioly universal, though 

 nowhere very common, at the Canaries. I have taken it in Lanza- 

 rote, Fuerteventui-a, Grand Canary, Tenerifife, and Hierro (in which 

 last island it was captured equally by Mr. Gray) ; and it was found 

 by Dr. Crotch in Gomera. There can be but little doubt, I should 

 imagine, that it must exist in Palma likewise. From TenerifFe it 

 has also been communicated by the Barao do Castello de Paiva. 



(Subfam. II. CARABIDES.) 



Genus 2. LEISTUS. 

 Froblich, Naturf. xviii. 9 (1794). 



2. Leistus nubivagus, n. sp. 



L. oblougus, depressus, castaneo-ferrugineus, nitidus ; prothorace 

 brevi, transverse, ad latera (prsesertim postice) explanato et sub- 



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