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45. Ophonus obscurus. 
Carabus obscurus, Fub., Ent. Syst. i. 151 (1792). 
Harpalus obscurus, Stem, Deutsch. Fna, iv. 85 (1818). 
Ophonus obscurus, Steph., Ill. Brit. Ent. i, 160 (1828). 
, Woll., Ins. Mad. 58 (1854). 
Inhabits Madeira proper; exceedingly rare. The only indigenous 
specimen which I have seen was captured by myself at the edges of 
a small stream at the Forno de Cal, near Sao Vincente, on the 2nd of 
July 1850. It is now in the British Museum. 


Genus 21. STENOLOPHUS. 
(Megerle) Steph., IW. Brit. Ent. i. 165 (1828). 
46. Stenolophus Teutonus. 
Carabus Teutonus, Schrank, Enum. Ins. Austr. 214 (1781). 
vaporariorum, Fab. [nec Linn. 1761), Ent. Syst. i. 164 (1792). 
Stenolophus vaporariorum, Dej., Spec. des Col. iv. 407 (1829). 
Teutonus, Woll., Ins. Mad. 59 (1854). 


Inhabits Madeira proper, occurring in moist spots and by the 
edges of the streams,—more especially from about 1000 to 3000 feet 
above the sea. It is found also in the Canary Islands. 
47. Stenolophus dorsalis. 
Carabus dorsalis, Fub., Ent. Syst. i. 165 (1792). 
Acupalpus dorsalis, Dej., Spec. des Col. iv. 446 (1829). 
Stenolophus dorsalis, Hrich., Kaf. der Mark Brand. i. 61 (1837). 
, Woll., Ins. Mad. 60 (1854). 


Inhabits Madeira proper, occurring in similar spots as the last 
species, but much more rarely,—the only localities in which I have 
hitherto detected it being the Forno de Cal (near Sao Vincente) and 
Feijéa d’Ovelha. It is recorded also in the Canarian Group. 
Genus 22. BRADYCELLUS. 
Erichson, Kdf. der Mark Brand. i. 64 (1837). 
48. Bradycellus fulvus. 
Carabus fulvus, Mshm, Ent.*Brit. i. 456 (1802). 
Trechus fulvus, Steph., Ill. Brit. Ent. i. 169 (1828). 
Acupalpus harpalinus, Dej., Spee. des Col. iv. 471 (1829). 
Bred yout fulvus, Woll., Ins. Mad, 61 (1854). 
Inhabits, sparingly, the mountains of Madeira proper,—differing, 
however, from its European state, in being invariably apterous. 
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